Back to the Futurists
The avant-garde and its legacy
Herausgeber: Adamowicz, Elza; Storchi, Simona
Back to the Futurists
The avant-garde and its legacy
Herausgeber: Adamowicz, Elza; Storchi, Simona
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This collection of essays aims to reassess the activities and legacy of the Italian Futurist movement from an international and interdisciplinary perspective.
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This collection of essays aims to reassess the activities and legacy of the Italian Futurist movement from an international and interdisciplinary perspective.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781526116871
- ISBN-10: 1526116871
- Artikelnr.: 47106777
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781526116871
- ISBN-10: 1526116871
- Artikelnr.: 47106777
Elza Adamowicz is Professor of French Literature and Visual Culture at Queen Mary University of London Simona Storchi is Lecturer in Italian at the University of Leicester
Introduction: Elza Adamowicz and Simona Storchi 1. Engaging the crowd: the Futurist manifesto as avant
garde advertisement
Matthew D. McLendon 2. Heroes/heroines of Futurist culture: oltreuomo/oltredonna
Jennifer Griffiths 3. 'Out of touch': F. T. Marinetti's Il tattilismo and the Futurist critique of separation
Pierpaolo Antonello 4. La bomba
romanzo esplosivo, or Dada's burning heart
Dafydd Jones 5. Futurist canons and the development of avant
garde historiography (Futurism
Expressionism
Dada) Maria Elena Versari 6. 'An infinity of living forms, representative of the absolute'?: reading Futurism with Pierre Albert
Birot as witness, creative collaborator, dissenter
Debra Kelly 7. The dispute over simultaneity: Boccioni
Delaunay, interpretational error or Bergsonian practice? Delphine Bière 8. Fernand Léger's La Noce: the bride stripped bare? Elza Adamowicz, 9. Nocturnal itineraries: occultism and the metamorphic self in Florentine Futurism
Paola Sica 10. 'A hysterical hullo
bulloo about motor cars': the Vorticist critique of Futurism, 1914
19 Jonathan Black 11. Futurist performance, 1910
16
Günter Berghaus 12. Le Roi Bombance: the original Futurist cookbook?
Selena Daly 13. The cult of the 'expressive' in Italian Futurist poetry: new challenges to reading
John J. White 14. Visual approaches to Futurist aeropoetry
Willard Bohn 15. The Untamables: language and politics in Gramsci and Marinetti
Sascha Bru 16. The dark side of Futurism: Marinetti and war
Marja Härmänmaa 17. Rethinking interdisciplinarity: Futurist cinema as metamedium
Carolina Fernández Castrillo 18. A very beautiful day after tomorrow: Luca Buvoli and the legacy of Futurism
Elisa Sai Index
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Matthew D. McLendon 2. Heroes/heroines of Futurist culture: oltreuomo/oltredonna
Jennifer Griffiths 3. 'Out of touch': F. T. Marinetti's Il tattilismo and the Futurist critique of separation
Pierpaolo Antonello 4. La bomba
romanzo esplosivo, or Dada's burning heart
Dafydd Jones 5. Futurist canons and the development of avant
garde historiography (Futurism
Expressionism
Dada) Maria Elena Versari 6. 'An infinity of living forms, representative of the absolute'?: reading Futurism with Pierre Albert
Birot as witness, creative collaborator, dissenter
Debra Kelly 7. The dispute over simultaneity: Boccioni
Delaunay, interpretational error or Bergsonian practice? Delphine Bière 8. Fernand Léger's La Noce: the bride stripped bare? Elza Adamowicz, 9. Nocturnal itineraries: occultism and the metamorphic self in Florentine Futurism
Paola Sica 10. 'A hysterical hullo
bulloo about motor cars': the Vorticist critique of Futurism, 1914
19 Jonathan Black 11. Futurist performance, 1910
16
Günter Berghaus 12. Le Roi Bombance: the original Futurist cookbook?
Selena Daly 13. The cult of the 'expressive' in Italian Futurist poetry: new challenges to reading
John J. White 14. Visual approaches to Futurist aeropoetry
Willard Bohn 15. The Untamables: language and politics in Gramsci and Marinetti
Sascha Bru 16. The dark side of Futurism: Marinetti and war
Marja Härmänmaa 17. Rethinking interdisciplinarity: Futurist cinema as metamedium
Carolina Fernández Castrillo 18. A very beautiful day after tomorrow: Luca Buvoli and the legacy of Futurism
Elisa Sai Index
Introduction: Elza Adamowicz and Simona Storchi 1. Engaging the crowd: the Futurist manifesto as avant
garde advertisement
Matthew D. McLendon 2. Heroes/heroines of Futurist culture: oltreuomo/oltredonna
Jennifer Griffiths 3. 'Out of touch': F. T. Marinetti's Il tattilismo and the Futurist critique of separation
Pierpaolo Antonello 4. La bomba
romanzo esplosivo, or Dada's burning heart
Dafydd Jones 5. Futurist canons and the development of avant
garde historiography (Futurism
Expressionism
Dada) Maria Elena Versari 6. 'An infinity of living forms, representative of the absolute'?: reading Futurism with Pierre Albert
Birot as witness, creative collaborator, dissenter
Debra Kelly 7. The dispute over simultaneity: Boccioni
Delaunay, interpretational error or Bergsonian practice? Delphine Bière 8. Fernand Léger's La Noce: the bride stripped bare? Elza Adamowicz, 9. Nocturnal itineraries: occultism and the metamorphic self in Florentine Futurism
Paola Sica 10. 'A hysterical hullo
bulloo about motor cars': the Vorticist critique of Futurism, 1914
19 Jonathan Black 11. Futurist performance, 1910
16
Günter Berghaus 12. Le Roi Bombance: the original Futurist cookbook?
Selena Daly 13. The cult of the 'expressive' in Italian Futurist poetry: new challenges to reading
John J. White 14. Visual approaches to Futurist aeropoetry
Willard Bohn 15. The Untamables: language and politics in Gramsci and Marinetti
Sascha Bru 16. The dark side of Futurism: Marinetti and war
Marja Härmänmaa 17. Rethinking interdisciplinarity: Futurist cinema as metamedium
Carolina Fernández Castrillo 18. A very beautiful day after tomorrow: Luca Buvoli and the legacy of Futurism
Elisa Sai Index
garde advertisement
Matthew D. McLendon 2. Heroes/heroines of Futurist culture: oltreuomo/oltredonna
Jennifer Griffiths 3. 'Out of touch': F. T. Marinetti's Il tattilismo and the Futurist critique of separation
Pierpaolo Antonello 4. La bomba
romanzo esplosivo, or Dada's burning heart
Dafydd Jones 5. Futurist canons and the development of avant
garde historiography (Futurism
Expressionism
Dada) Maria Elena Versari 6. 'An infinity of living forms, representative of the absolute'?: reading Futurism with Pierre Albert
Birot as witness, creative collaborator, dissenter
Debra Kelly 7. The dispute over simultaneity: Boccioni
Delaunay, interpretational error or Bergsonian practice? Delphine Bière 8. Fernand Léger's La Noce: the bride stripped bare? Elza Adamowicz, 9. Nocturnal itineraries: occultism and the metamorphic self in Florentine Futurism
Paola Sica 10. 'A hysterical hullo
bulloo about motor cars': the Vorticist critique of Futurism, 1914
19 Jonathan Black 11. Futurist performance, 1910
16
Günter Berghaus 12. Le Roi Bombance: the original Futurist cookbook?
Selena Daly 13. The cult of the 'expressive' in Italian Futurist poetry: new challenges to reading
John J. White 14. Visual approaches to Futurist aeropoetry
Willard Bohn 15. The Untamables: language and politics in Gramsci and Marinetti
Sascha Bru 16. The dark side of Futurism: Marinetti and war
Marja Härmänmaa 17. Rethinking interdisciplinarity: Futurist cinema as metamedium
Carolina Fernández Castrillo 18. A very beautiful day after tomorrow: Luca Buvoli and the legacy of Futurism
Elisa Sai Index