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2015 | 31 |

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Doświadczenie estetyczne XX wieku: awangarda i postmodernizm

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The Aesthetic Experience of the 20th century: Avant-garde and Post-modernism

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Maksim ShapirMoscow State University/Russian Academy of Science"The Aesthetic Experience of the 20th century: Avant-garde and Post-modernism"Drawing from various attempts to define the avant-garde, from syntactic-semiotic relationships to pragmatics, the article approaches the notion in question in terms of the reactions it provokes and inspires. Seeing the avant-garde as a peculiar form of rhetoric which challenges pre-established assumptions concerning the whole variety of artistic practices, the articles identifies a number of both parallel and contrasting qualities between the internal mechanisms of the avant-garde and those of postmodernist cultural production, some of which run along the line of originality: just as the avant-garde highlighted the uniqueness of its own expression, post-modernism celebrates repetition and intertextuality.
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Maksim ShapirMoscow State University/Russian Academy of Science"The Aesthetic Experience of the 20th century: Avant-garde and Post-modernism"Drawing from various attempts to define the avant-garde, from syntactic-semiotic relationships to pragmatics, the article approaches the notion in question in terms of the reactions it provokes and inspires. Seeing the avant-garde as a peculiar form of rhetoric which challenges pre-established assumptions concerning the whole variety of artistic practices, the articles identifies a number of both parallel and contrasting qualities between the internal mechanisms of the avant-garde and those of postmodernist cultural production, some of which run along the line of originality: just as the avant-garde highlighted the uniqueness of its own expression, post-modernism celebrates repetition and intertextuality.

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