TY - BOOK AU - Goldwyn,Adam J. AU - Silverman,Renée M. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Mediterranean Modernism: Intercultural Exchange and Aesthetic Development T2 - Mediterranean Perspectives SN - 9781137586568 (ebook:PDF) U1 - 909.08 23 PY - 2016/// CY - New York PB - Palgrave Macmillan US(Imprint) KW - History, Modern KW - Civilization-History KW - Postmodernism (Literature) KW - Africa, North-History N1 - .Introduction: Fernand Braudel and the Invention of a Modernist's Mediterranean Adam J. Goldwyn and Renée M. Silverman -- Part I: Personal Reflections on the Multi-Cultural Mediterranean -- 1 Mafarka Before Being a Futurist: The Intimate Egypt in the Writings of F.T. Marinetti Nadine Makram Wassef -- 2 Marginal Modernists: Claude McKay, Panait Istrati, and the "Minor Mediterranean" Charles Sabatos -- 3 Mediterranean Crossroads: the Spanish University Cruise, 1933Juan Herrero-Senés -- 4 Catalan Political Modernism: The Case of Gabriel Alomar i Villalonga (1873-1941) and Modernism on the Periphery David W. Bird -- 5 Geopoetics and Historical Modernism: Gertrude Stein, Laura Riding and Robert Graves in Mallorca, 1912-1936 Anett Jessop -- 6 A Scent of Jasmine from the Sea? Representations of Tunis in Villa Jasmin by Férid Boughedir and Le chant des mariées by Karin Albou Federica Frediani -- Part II: Communal Reflections of the Postcolonial Mediterranean -- 7 Naming Surreally: Lautréamont's Chants de Maldoror and Nikos Engonopoulos's worship of the "Greek" Vasiliki Dimoula -- 8 Sharing the Stage in Istanbul: the Multi-ethnic Beginnings of Ottoman Theatre Defne Çizakça -- 9 From Autarky to "Barbarian" Cosmopolitanism: The Early Avant-Garde Movements in Slovenia and Croatia Marijan Dović -- 10 Modernism, Nationalism, Albanianism: Geographic Poetry and Poetic Geography in the Albanian and Kosovar Independence Movements Adam J. Goldwyn -- 11 Gender Dystopia on the Kibbutz: From Plato to Marx Rob Baum -- 12 Flâneurs in The Orient: The Colonial Maghrib and The Origins of the French Modernist Tradition Gavin Murray-Miller -- 13 The Alexandria Biennale and Egypt's Shifting Mediterranean Dina Ramadan. N2 - This book explores how Modernist movements all across the Mediterranean basin differed from those of other regions. The chapters show how the political and economic turmoil of a period marked by world war, revolution, decolonization, nationalism, and the rapid advance of new technologies compelled artists, writers, and other intellectuals to create a new hybrid Mediterranean Modernist aesthetic which sought to balance the tensions between local and foreign, tradition and innovation, and colonial and postcolonial. UR - https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58656-8 ER -