Modernism and Exile Play, Liminality, and the Exilic-Utopian Imagina
Studying exile and utopia as correlated cultural phenomena, and offering a wealth of historical examples with emphasis on the modern period, Spariosu argues that modernism itself can be seen as a product of an acute exilic consciousness that often seeks t
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MODERNISM AND EXILE Play, Liminality, and the Exilic-Utopian Imagination
Mihai I. Spariosu Distinguished Research Professor, University of Georgia, Athens, USA
© Mihai I. Spariosu 2015
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