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Author:
Jones, Dafydd W. aut
Title:
Dada 1916 in theory : practices of critical resistance / Dafydd W. Jones.
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xiv, 249 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Dadaism--History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-236) and index.
Summary:
Dada formed in 1916, embedded in a world of rational appearances that belied a raging confusion - in the middle of the First World War, in the neutral centre of a warring continent, fundamentally at the heart of Western art. This book sets out new coordinates in revision of a formation that Western art history routinely exhausts through its characterisation as a "revolutionary movement" of anarchic cultural dissent, and does so in order to contest the perpetuated assumptions about Dada that underlie the popular myth. Dada is difficult and the response to it is not easy, and what emerge from the theoretical readings developed here are profoundly rational bases to the Dada non-sense that pitted itself against its civilised age, critically and implicitly to propose that Dada courses as vitally today as it did in 1916. The Zurich Dada formation initiated deliberate and strategic cultural engagements that struggled then, as they do now, to cohere in any sense as a "movement", extreme in their ranges as diametrically hostile oppositionalities. Dada may be given art historically as identifiable along a trajectory of sustained ruptures and seizures, but it confounds all attempts at defined or definitive readings. This book duly offers not a history of Dada in Zurich but theoretical engagements of the emergencies and now the residue of the years 1916-19, from laughter to "lautgedichte", masks to manifestos, chance to chiasmata - rounding to the permanent Dada by which the formation ultimately breaks the containment and deep peace of art historical chronology.
Series:
Value : Art : Politics ; 10
ISBN:
1781380201
9781781380208
OCLC:
(OCoLC)887795453
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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