BUBENÍČEK, Petr. Adapting the Everyday life in Czech Modernist Literature and Photography : Borderlines of Adaptation Studies. In Adaptation and Modernisms : Establishing and Dismantling Borders in Adaptation Practice and Theory, 19. – 20. září 2019, FF MU, Brno. 2019.
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Original name Adapting the Everyday life in Czech Modernist Literature and Photography : Borderlines of Adaptation Studies
Authors BUBENÍČEK, Petr.
Edition Adaptation and Modernisms : Establishing and Dismantling Borders in Adaptation Practice and Theory, 19. – 20. září 2019, FF MU, Brno, 2019.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60204 General literature studies
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English Adaptation; intermediality; modernism; literature; photography
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Abstract
Modernism should not be understood merely as a set of artworks or artistic methods, but rather as a uniting idea of a “new vision,” one that incorporates processes of trans- formation, transition, adaptation. the modernist movement can, at the same time, be described as adapting culture for the change in social and technological conditions. this case study concerns both literary and visual artists who adapted everyday reality by using new media to lift it up into the aesthetic sphere. the poets and photographers discussed in my paper adapted urban periphery (factories, water and gas reservoirs etc.) by making it the center of the aesthetic expression of modernist art.
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