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Front Cover: John Heartfield’s KPD election poster on the streets of Berlin, photograph. Courtesy ofBundesarchiv-Bildarchiv.
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Modernism/modernity focuses on the methodological, archival, and theoretical approaches particular to modernist studies. It encourages an interdisciplinary approach linking music, architecture, the visual arts, literature, and social and intellectual history. The journal's broad scope fosters dialogue about the history of modernism and its relations to modernization. Each issue features a selection of essays as well as book reviews. Additional articles and other peer-reviewed formats appear on the journal's Print Plus platform (modernismmodernity.org). Modernism/modernity is the official journal of the Modernist Studies Association (MSA). Winner of six awards from CELJ.
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Volume 27, Number 4, November 2020Table of Contents

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View Beebe’s Shell-Shocked Fish: Modernist Form in Scientific Writing During the US Occupation of Haiti
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View Proletarian Modernism and the Politics of Emotion: On Franz Wilhelm Seiwert and John Heartfield
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View Imagined Futures: Writing, Science, and Modernity in the To-Day and To-Morrow Book Series, 1923–31 by Max Saunders (review)
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Modernist Communities across Cultures and Media ed. by Caroline Pollentier and Sarah Wilson (review)

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ISSN | 1080-6601 |
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Print ISSN | 1071-6068 |
Launched on MUSE | 2020-12-16 |
Open Access | No |
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