This volume represents a rereading of modernism and the modernist canon from a double distance: geographical and temporal. It is a revision not only from the pe
"A remarkable study. . . . The first book of its kind and essential for any future discussion of modernism and its embattled boundaries."—Françoise Meltzer,
"e;Dube ranges widely and globally - from histories of empires and genealogies of disciplines to recent Dalit artwork from India - to explore and carefully deli
This book investigates the possibility of identifying the central features of the modernist movement in order to develop a unified theory of modernism.