Art, Literature And Society From 1955-1970
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Fear and disgust in the era of clockwork. Sublime identity. Every artist shapes and is passionate about not getting anything to suffer. In the postwar era, the struggle reached incredible degrees. The world talks about many anti-heroes, but they are gentle as long as there is no apology or a lack of cruel and honest virtue. The art world provides the necessary anti-cultural savior for "cursing humanity". Beat, hippie, and punk prove that there are Americans behind the suburban white fence that pop culture is not a family or patriotic icing but rather an American who wants to breathe more.
Society has a great influence on literature, philosophy, or art of all kinds. Literature is born of social beliefs, thinking, and ideology, society acquires a large river, literature a small flow, tributaries and literature acquire a great deal of information and resources from society. That said, society will sometimes improve through its great idea, of course Gorky, Tolstoy, Dickens etc will have a big impact on their society. Ian Land has influenced American society, thinking, even even American politics. Although it is not certain, society has produced literature, art, and music. For example, in communist society it is somewhat oppressive, for example during the Communist regime, Russia did not give great writers such as Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Turgenev, Tolstoy and Chekhov. Shakespeare was patronized and sponsored by the king and the emperor, sponsored, people can do creative persuasion
In 1942, in Mao Zedong's "Arrangements of literature and art lectures" by Communist revolutionaries, the purpose of literature is not to reflect the dark side of society, but also to express their own personal feelings and artistic inspiration I emphasized that there is no. Instead, he said that literature and art should stimulate the masses by proposing good examples of heroism and socialist idealism. It should also be written in the public voice and style of workers, farmers, soldiers, not elite intellectuals.
Art and literature are manifestations of society. When it is established, it communicates the social situation of existing society. According to Kenneth Barke, literary works are "strategic contextual nomenclature", which allows readers to better understand and "control" social events. Social structure plays an important role in stimulating people to engage in abnormal behavior. Durkheim introduced the concept of "cheating" as a condition in society, in this case the individual feels that general social norms are unclear, weak, or inconsistent. Psychology theory