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出版商:
Palgrave MacMillan
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出版日期:
2026-01-09
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售價:
$5,290
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貴賓價:
9.5 折
$5,026
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語言:
英文
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頁數:
144
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裝訂:
Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
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ISBN:
3032108152
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ISBN-13:
9783032108159
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商品描述
This book reveals how modernist artists across Europe and the United States turned to trees and wooden materials as both subject and medium to reimagine human relationships with the natural world. In an era of accelerating industrialization, these artists made the seemingly anachronistic choice to work with wood--creating handcrafted books that challenged the alienation of modern life through their very materiality. Arboreal Modernism examines the transnational phenomenon of woodcut modernism through pioneering artists including Lynd Ward, whose anti-racist and anti-capitalist narratives used trees as witnesses to violence and models for social interconnection; Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, whose collaborative woodcut projects at the Hogarth Press challenged boundaries between text and image; Helen West Heller, the first artist to carve both word and image from the same woodblock in her innovative poetry; and Helena Bochořáková-Dittrichová, whose wordless narratives critiqued colonialism while envisioning alternative futures led by women. The book also traces this tradition's contemporary legacy through artists Eric Drooker and Peter Kuper. Through close analysis, Badoi demonstrates how the woodcut book served as both artistic innovation and political intervention, using the ancient technique of woodcutting to address modern concerns about ecology, community, and social justice. This study recovers an overlooked dimension of modernist experimentation while offering insights relevant to our current environmental crisis.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書揭示了現代主義藝術家如何在歐洲和美國轉向樹木和木材,作為主題和媒介,重新想像人類與自然世界的關係。在工業化加速的時代,這些藝術家做出了看似過時的選擇,選擇使用木材——創作手工書籍,通過其材料性挑戰現代生活的疏離感。
《樹木現代主義》探討了木刻現代主義的跨國現象,通過開創性的藝術家,包括林德·沃德(Lynd Ward),他的反種族主義和反資本主義敘事使用樹木作為暴力的見證者和社會互聯的模型;維吉尼亞·伍爾夫(Virginia Woolf)和瓦妮莎·貝爾(Vanessa Bell),她們在霍加斯出版社的合作木刻項目挑戰了文本與圖像之間的界限;海倫·韋斯特·海勒(Helen West Heller),她是第一位從同一木刻版上雕刻文字和圖像的藝術家,創作了創新的詩歌;以及海蓮娜·博霍拉科娃-迪特里赫(Helena Bochořáková-Dittrichová),她的無字敘事批評了殖民主義,同時展望由女性主導的替代未來。這本書還追溯了這一傳統在當代的遺產,通過藝術家埃里克·德魯克(Eric Drooker)和彼得·庫珀(Peter Kuper)。通過細緻的分析,巴多伊(Badoi)展示了木刻書籍如何作為藝術創新和政治干預,利用古老的木刻技術來解決現代關於生態、社區和社會正義的問題。本研究恢復了現代主義實驗的一個被忽視的維度,同時提供了與我們當前環境危機相關的見解。
作者簡介
Olivia Badoi is Assistant Professor of English at Saint Louis University-Madrid, Spain, where she teaches courses in literature and academic writing.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Olivia Badoi 是西班牙聖路易斯大學馬德里校區的英語助理教授,教授文學和學術寫作課程。