On Bohemia: The Code of the Self-ExiledCésar Graña, Marigay Graña Transaction Publishers, 1990 M01 1 - 812 páginas Bohemia has been variously defined as a mythical country, a state of mind, a tavern by the wayside on the road of life. The editors of this volume prefer a leaner definition: an attitude of dissent from the prevailing values of middle-class society, one dependent on the existence of caf life. But whatever definition is preferred, this rich and long overdue collective portrait of Bohemian life in a large variety of settings is certain to engage and even entrance readers of all types: from the student of culture to social researchers and literary figures n search of their ancestral roots. |
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... moral watering - down of institutions of modern society . He comes closer to the relationship between suicidal ideas and the ailments of the modern literati when he points out that it was precisely the utopian intensity of their ...
... moral equals of men . They should have the same pay , the same working conditions , the same opportunities for drinking , smoking , and taking or dismissing lovers . 7. The idea of psychological adjustment . We are unhappy because we ...
... morality and customs , as suggested by Balzac , made it impossible for the bohemian to refuse to share what little he had with his fellows . From the very beginning , bohemians in France , and later in America , lived communally both in ...
... morality ” ( p . 63 ) . The traditional pattern of morality may persist in a society or substructure at the same time that deviant behavior persists . Patterned norm evasion , to which I referred above , is one such category of behavior ...
... which paying calls , dressing for dinner , and attending to the dictates of social morality are considered of small importance , though the exact degree of social unorthodoxy is left as undefined as the 59 The Parisian Prototype.
Contenido
Economics and the Art Colony | 424 |
Literary Begging on the Left Bank | 430 |
Rebellion Goes Commercial | 433 |
Getting By and Making It | 439 |
Getting By on 40 a Week | 446 |
Making the Scene | 449 |
Island and Outpost | 452 |
The Cafe Procope | 454 |
The Underworld of Art | 86 |
Bohemia and AntiBohemia in Art | 102 |
The Uses of History | 111 |
The Diogenes Style | 118 |
The Bohemian as a Social Personality Type | 127 |
The Greenwich Village Idea | 130 |
Chicagos Bohemia | 139 |
The Outsider | 143 |
The Social Role of the Literary Elite | 148 |
The Idea of Bohemia in MidVictorian England | 158 |
Its Ideology and Control | 168 |
The Upper Bohemians | 174 |
The White Negro | 185 |
The Origins of the Beat Generation | 195 |
The Beat Mystique | 203 |
San Franciscos Mature Bohemians | 212 |
Beaten | 219 |
On the Beat Nature of Beat | 223 |
The KnowNothing Bohemians | 234 |
The Flowering of the Hippie Movement | 245 |
The Testimony of Bohemia | 261 |
The Canons of Bohemia | 263 |
The Message of Bohemia | 265 |
The Grisette | 275 |
Henrietta Rodmans Madchen | 277 |
Decor for a Bohemian Studio | 280 |
Making Bohemia Safe for America | 282 |
Bohemia for All | 286 |
The New Cult of Sex and Anarchy | 290 |
Zen in Venice | 297 |
The Greening of a NATO General | 301 |
A Troubled Dream | 307 |
Bohemia as It Is Not | 310 |
In Quest of Bohemia | 313 |
False Gypsies | 317 |
The Supreme Literary Illusion and Why It Persists | 320 |
A Pustule on the Organism of Paris | 324 |
A Place of Fear | 343 |
Disenchanted Abroad | 348 |
A Whiff of Chaos for the Bourgeoisie | 354 |
Baiting the Bourgeois | 359 |
Bouzingos and JeunesFrance | 364 |
Initiation at the Studio | 370 |
The Quatz Arts Ball 1893 | 374 |
Salon of the AvantGarde | 380 |
Oxbridge and Chelsea | 387 |
Professor Sea Gull | 390 |
A Question of Survival | 397 |
Invading Bohemia | 404 |
Bohemia at Home | 408 |
The Model | 412 |
Hunger Was a Good Discipline | 414 |
The Selling of the Village | 420 |
The Golden Sun | 458 |
Pfaffs Crowd | 461 |
Looking for Bohemia in London | 471 |
Londons Cafe Royal | 473 |
Refuge from Angst and Reality | 482 |
The Old Latin Quartier | 490 |
Carmel 1900s | 493 |
An Artists Colony in Stockholm | 501 |
The Bohemian Cafe of Buenos Aires | 506 |
A Semester in Berlin 1900 | 509 |
Mabel Dodges Evenings | 515 |
Passing Through LA | 519 |
Johannesburg 1950 | 530 |
Sixties London | 534 |
Bivouac in the Piazza di Spagna | 536 |
The New International Beatnikry in Paris | 538 |
Making the Scene | 545 |
The Figaro | 555 |
Hippi at the Cafe Aramat | 559 |
LArt pour lArt | 569 |
The First Night of Hernani | 576 |
Ubu Roi or Hernandi All Over Again | 582 |
Dinners of Bohemia Ancient and Modern | 586 |
A LeftWing View | 593 |
The Other Culture | 597 |
The Essentials of Spontaneous Prose | 614 |
Belief Technique for Modern Prose | 616 |
East Village Symphoneous | 618 |
The Social Lie | 629 |
Sellout to the Social Register | 634 |
A Remembrance of the Red Romance | 640 |
From Bohemia to Revolution | 645 |
A Bohemia Seen through Marxist Eyes | 660 |
The World as Dada Cabaret | 664 |
Notes On Fascism and Bohemia | 669 |
Youth Disaffiliated from a Phony World | 675 |
Beatniks And Bolsheviks | 680 |
The Continuous Demise of Bohemia | 687 |
The Fall of Greenwich Village | 689 |
Bohemia or Vulgaria | 701 |
Is Feminine Bohemianism a Failure? | 704 |
The New Bohemia | 711 |
Greenwich Village Tombstone | 721 |
The Revolution in Bohemia | 724 |
What Happened to Bohemia? | 730 |
The Death of Hip | 732 |
North Beach 1961 | 762 |
Bohemians A Memoir of the Culture Before the Counterculture | 765 |
The Protoculture | 780 |
Dissolving the Boundaries | 792 |
Bibliography | 803 |
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