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The German Left and Aesthetic Politics: Cultural Politics between the Second and Third Internationals: Historical Materialism Book Series, cartea 237

Autor Martin I. Gaughan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 2021
The German Left and Aesthetic Politics examines the articulation of contending materialist aesthetic practices within the ideological fractures of the German Left between the Second and Third International. It is hinged on the major literary critical contributions of Franz Mehring, representative of the Second, and Karl Wittfogel and Georg Lukacs representing the Third. Both parties focussed on the bourgeois revolutionary cultural heritage and how it might provide examples for emulation. However, post the 1918 November Revolution a radical politically avant-garde challenged that tradition, and through figures like the Berlin Dadaists, Piscator’s proletarian theatre and later Brecht, with contributions from dissident Marxist intellectuals, like Karl Korsch and Fritz Sternberg, asked other questions and proposed other answers. Revisiting the contexts and contents of these exchanges allows one to understand the serious role allocated to the cultural in constructing the ‘third pillar of socialism’, its integrative dimension.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004297104
ISBN-10: 9004297103
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series


Cuprins

Introduction

1 Franz Mehring: Literary Practice as a Socialist Form
1A Portrait
2Biographical Sketch
3The Question of an Aesthetic Practice
4Die Lessing-Legende
5The Plays: ‘Minna von Barnhelm’ and ‘Emilia Galotti’
6The Critique of Naturalism

2 Political Spontaneism and Cultural Practice
1Political Spontaneism and Cultural Practice
2The ‘Kunstlump’ Debate
3Erste Dada-Messe (The First Dada Fair): ‘Die Kunst ist tot. Es lebe die neue Maschinenkunst Tatlins’
4Das Proletarische Theater
5Franz Jung: Activist and Artist
6Herzfelde’s ‘Gesellschaft, Künstler und Kommunismus’ (1922)
7Art and/or Politics 1919–22

3 Märten and the Development of a Theoretical Position: From Reformism to the November Revolution
1The Historical Materialism Debate 1920–21

4 The ‘German October’ and Reconfiguration
1The ‘German October’
2Intellectuals and ‘the Second Culture’
3Practice: From ‘Die Rote Gruppe’ to the ‘Assoziation revolutionärer bildender Künstler Deutschlands’
4Wittfogel’s Aesthetic Programme
5Thalheimer’s Introductions to Mehring’s Oeuvre

5 Wittfogel’s Critique of Thalheimer’s Introduction
1Zur Frage der marxistischen Ästhetik (On the Question of Marxist Aesthetic)
2Wittfogel’s Series
3Becher: ‘Unsere Wendung’ (Our Turning Point)
4Lukács and Die Linkskurve
5Reportage or Portrayal
6From the Second to the Third International: Lukács’s ‘Franz Mehring, 1846–1919’
7‘Nur-Kampfkultur oder positive Kultur’?
Conclusion

6 Crisis and Critique: Continuity and Conflict

Appendix: Towards a Materialist History of Art
References
Index

Notă biografică

Martin I. Gaughan, a graduate of Trinity College Dublin in politics and economics, was awarded a PhD at the University of East Anglia, ('Berlin Dadaism and Constructivism', 1982). He has published German Art 1907-1937. Modernism and Modernisation (Peter Lang, 2007), and contributed chapters to other publications.