Feeling Modern

Feeling Modern
About this book
This study combines theories of public sphere, cinema, visual culture and affect. While modernist feeling is often described either as a reservoir of romantic inwardness or as an inhuman hostility to sentiment, Nieland argues that modernists championed feelings as primarily public, rather than as private property of the self.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL9353399W
Subjects
Social history, 20th centuryEccentrics and eccentricitiesSocial history