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... modernist attitude to feelings in general and sentimentality in particular . Modernism confines the emotions to the sphere of mass culture and kitsch . He or she who is moved is considered unsophisticated , uncultivated , and part of a ...
... modernist attitude to feelings in general and sentimentality in particular . Modernism confines the emotions to the sphere of mass culture and kitsch . He or she who is moved is considered unsophisticated , uncultivated , and part of a ...
Síða 162
... modernism ( a term , however , that does not appear in her argu- ment ) by ambiguity . But any account of modernism reveals that ambiguity is a hallmark of the modernist avant - garde , particu- larly in the immediate postwar period ...
... modernism ( a term , however , that does not appear in her argu- ment ) by ambiguity . But any account of modernism reveals that ambiguity is a hallmark of the modernist avant - garde , particu- larly in the immediate postwar period ...
Síða 149
... modernist tendencies , which included also the work of Stan Kenton and Lennie Tristano . In point of fact , during bebop's years in the limelight ( 1946- 1950 ) , and despite the major musical changes that it wrought , the jazz press ...
... modernist tendencies , which included also the work of Stan Kenton and Lennie Tristano . In point of fact , during bebop's years in the limelight ( 1946- 1950 ) , and despite the major musical changes that it wrought , the jazz press ...
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