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From Fetish to Subject: Race, Modernism, and Primitivism, 1919-1935 Book

From Fetish to Subject: Race, Modernism, and Primitivism, 1919-1935
From Fetish to Subject: Race, Modernism, and Primitivism, 1919-1935, Was modern primitivism complicit with the ideologies of colonialism, or was it a multivalent encounter with difference? Examining race and modernism through a wider and more historically contextualized study, Sweeney brings together a variety of published, From Fetish to Subject: Race, Modernism, and Primitivism, 1919-1935 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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From Fetish to Subject: Race, Modernism, and Primitivism, 1919-1935, Was modern primitivism complicit with the ideologies of colonialism, or was it a multivalent encounter with difference? Examining race and modernism through a wider and more historically contextualized study, Sweeney brings together a variety of published, From Fetish to Subject: Race, Modernism, and Primitivism, 1919-1935
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  • From Fetish to Subject: Race, Modernism, and Primitivism, 1919-1935
  • Written by author Carole Sweeney
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, October 2004
  • Was modern primitivism complicit with the ideologies of colonialism, or was it a multivalent encounter with difference? Examining race and modernism through a wider and more historically contextualized study, Sweeney brings together a variety of published
  • The conventional view is that modernist primitivism of the early 20th century was bound into and even a continuation of the colonial subjugation of people and cultures, but Sweeney (French and transnational studies, U. of Southampton) finds the analysis o
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