This book reveals how, when, where and why vitalism and its relationship to new scientific theories, philosophies and concepts of energy became seminal from the fin de sià cle until the Second World War.
This book reveals how, when, where and why vitalism and its relationship to new scientific theories, philosophies and concepts of energy became seminal from the fin de sià cle until the Second World War.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fae Brauer is Professor Emeritus of Art and Visual Culture at the University of East London Centre for Cultural Studies Research; Honorary Professor of Art History and Art Theory at The University of New South Wales and a Commissioning Editor for the Rowman & Littlefield International Radical Cultural Studies Series. She is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts with an MA and PhD from The Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London.
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Introduction Vitalizing Energies Creativity and Evolution Fae Brauer; PART I BIOVITALISM; Corporeal Regeneration Environmental Purification and National Evolution; Chapter One The Manly Water Arts: Hygiene Vitality and Virility at the fin-de-siècle Anthea Callen; Chapter Two Edvard Munch and the Vitalized Bodies of National Science Patricia Berman; Chapter Three ' L'art et le muscle ' : Robert Delaunay's L'Équipe de Cardiff and Pierre de Coubertin's Internationalist Vitalism Pascal Rousseau; PART II OCCULTIST VITALISM; Magnetism Parapsychology Spiritism and Theosophy; Chapter Four Visualizations of the Vital-Psychic Force Serena Keshavjee; Chapter Five Vitalist Picasso: Bergson's Psychic States Phantasmatic Luminescence and Occultist Cubism Fae Brauer; Chapter Six Chromatic Futurism: Vitalist Responses to Cubism and Cinema David S. Mather; PART III NEO-VITALISM; Absurdity Dysfunctionality Inversion and Socialism; Chapter Seven Was Dada Vitalistic? Brandon Taylor' Chapter Eight Henri Bergson and Surrealism: Art The Vital Impetus and The Persistence of Memory Donna Roberts' Chapter Nine Bergson Creativity and the Vitalist Left: Egoism Syndicalism Communism Mark Antliff; Chapter Ten Revitalizing Traumatized Soviet Soldiers: Art Psychology and "Creative Darwinism" Patricia Simpson; Bibliography
Introduction Vitalizing Energies Creativity and Evolution Fae Brauer; PART I BIOVITALISM; Corporeal Regeneration Environmental Purification and National Evolution; Chapter One The Manly Water Arts: Hygiene Vitality and Virility at the fin-de-siècle Anthea Callen; Chapter Two Edvard Munch and the Vitalized Bodies of National Science Patricia Berman; Chapter Three ' L'art et le muscle ' : Robert Delaunay's L'Équipe de Cardiff and Pierre de Coubertin's Internationalist Vitalism Pascal Rousseau; PART II OCCULTIST VITALISM; Magnetism Parapsychology Spiritism and Theosophy; Chapter Four Visualizations of the Vital-Psychic Force Serena Keshavjee; Chapter Five Vitalist Picasso: Bergson's Psychic States Phantasmatic Luminescence and Occultist Cubism Fae Brauer; Chapter Six Chromatic Futurism: Vitalist Responses to Cubism and Cinema David S. Mather; PART III NEO-VITALISM; Absurdity Dysfunctionality Inversion and Socialism; Chapter Seven Was Dada Vitalistic? Brandon Taylor' Chapter Eight Henri Bergson and Surrealism: Art The Vital Impetus and The Persistence of Memory Donna Roberts' Chapter Nine Bergson Creativity and the Vitalist Left: Egoism Syndicalism Communism Mark Antliff; Chapter Ten Revitalizing Traumatized Soviet Soldiers: Art Psychology and "Creative Darwinism" Patricia Simpson; Bibliography
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