Alain Ginsberg screams poetry, challenges the political modernity of American culture, strengthens "best thinking", abandons freedom, and acquires ideal common sense. He said: "I saw that the best ideas of my generation were destroyed by insanity, starving in the hysterical streets, and finding an angry solution at dawn." (Ginsberg 9). The solution of the anger he said was that all of these "best minds" were sought after World War II as their free terms were consistent with the new American culture .
Modernism in the United States is a philosophical tendency of the universal change of culture and society in the modern era as well as the modernist movement. Modernism in the United States is the movement of American art and culture in the early 20th century, the main period of which is between World War I and the Second World War. Like European counterparts, American modernism arises from the rejection of enlightenment and aims to better represent the reality in newer and more industrialized worlds.
This module is a study of American literature and culture in the 20th century, conceptually centered on modern concepts. Students will explore the interrelationship between American modernity and literary and philosophical ideas that shape (and shape) it from the beginning to the end of the century. The core of this module is the focus needed for two versions of American contemporaryity, widely represented in New York and Los Angeles. Novels, artworks and critical texts read each other, and these major aesthetic and cultural producing regional centers are the concept of "modern" in the 20th century, "American culture" and "city", and modern America To form the view of. Have an important influence
Four themes symbolize the unique modernism of the United States, the opposition of the city, the international culture and the suppression of a small town society, cultural nationalism, self-realization, artistic tension between national consciousness and gender consciousness It is. For Bruce, the emergence of a pop culture expression harmonizing modernity, and finally, technology "accelerates" dialogue with African American culture. The story of Modernism mainly develops a broader integration of Americans to modern society, centering on specific literary figures.