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International Yearbook of Futurism Studies, 2023 / edited by Günter Berghaus, Dalila Colucci, and Tim Klähn.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Berghaus, Günter, editor.
Colucci, Dalila, editor.
Klähn, Tim, editor.
Series:
International Yearbook of Futurism Studies ; Volume 13
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Futurism (Art)--History.
Futurism (Art).
Futurism (Literary movement)--History.
Futurism (Literary movement).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (582 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Germany : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, [2024]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Der 13. Band des Internationalen Jahrbuchs für Futurismus-Studien untersucht einige der zahlreichen Facetten des Neo-Futurismus von der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts bis in die Gegenwart. Dabei geht es sowohl um die Wiederbelebung als auch um die Fortsetzung der futuristischen Ästhetik, sei es in expliziter Form oder als Palimpsest, in einer Vielzahl von Medien: Literatur, bildende Kunst, Design, Musik, Architektur, Theater und Fotografie. Die Aufsätze decken ein breites Spektrum der Forschung ab und dokumentieren in Fallstudien mit transnationaler und interdisziplinärer Ausrichtung die vielfältigen Formen des Neo-Futurismus in verschiedenen Teilen der Welt. Sie gehen der Frage nach, wie die intellektuelle und künstlerische Perspektive des historischen Futurismus mehr oder weniger bewusst, originalgetreu und originell aufgegriffen und weiterentwickelt wurde, und setzen sich dabei mit den kulturellen, sozialen und politischen Missverständnissen des ursprünglichen Futurismus auseinander. Interdisziplinäre Beiträge zum Neo-Futurismus als globales Phänomen
This thirteenth volume of the International Yearbook of Futurism Studies explores some of the many facets of Neo-Futurism from the second half of the twentieth century to the present day. It looks both at the revival and the continuation of Futurist aesthetics, whether in explicit or palimpsest form, in a variety of media: literature, visual art, design, music, architecture, theatre and photography. The essays delve into the broad spectrum of artistic research and offer a good dozen case studies that document, with a transnational and interdisciplinary orientation, the manifold forms of Neo-Futurism in various parts of the world. They investigate how historical Futurism's intellectual and artistic perspective was appropriated and developed further in a more or less conscious, faithful and original way, all the while confronting its progenitor's cultural, social and political misconceptions. Interdisciplinary contributions to neo-futurism as a global phenomenon
Contents:
Frontmatter
Table of Contents
Editorial
Volume Editors' Preface
Section 1: Futurism Studies
1 Italy
Futurism in Italian Verbo-Visual Poetry after the Second World War
Bang Tumb Tuuum! The Influence of Futurism on Italian Avant-garde Comic Strips
Even the Great Marinetti Got It Wrong: Giovanni Tuzet's Logical Neo-Futurism
2 Russia
Gennady Aygi and Russian Futurism
Serge Segay, Rea Nikonova and Italy: Between Futurism and Mail Art
Konstantin K. Kuzminsky as a Neo-Futurist
3 Asia and Latin America
The Post-utopian Avant-garde Poetics of the Korean 'Futurist' Min-jeong Kim
The Infrarealist Movement and its Futurist Roots
Russian Futurism and Brazilian Avant-garde Poetry: Incorporation, Translation, Convergence
4 Music, Sculpture and Architecture
Back to the Future of The Art of Noises: The After-Life of Futurism in Twentieth-Century Music
Postcolonial Retro-Futurism: Alessandro Ceresoli's Linea Tagliero Prototypes
5 Artist Statements
Transfuturism Manifesto
From Words-in-Freedom to Epigenetic Poetry: Evolutions in Futurist Recitation and Performance
The Future of Futurism in Digital Photography
The Infinite Wrench: An Ensemble Member Reflects on the Theatre Company 'The Neo-Futurists' During and After Greg Allen's Tenure
Section 2: Reports
EAM2022 in Lisbon: The Global Expansion of Futurism in the 1910s and 1920s
Futurism and the Brazilian Week of Modern Art (1922): Some Thoughts Prompted by the Centenário da Semana de 22
Anton Giulio Bragaglia: The Archive of a Visionary
Rosa Rosà / Edith Arnaldi / Edyth von Haynau (1884-1978): A Woman Photographer and Her Futurist Inspiration
Section 3: Critical responses to new publications
The Crisis of Humanism, the Search for a New Man and the Historical Avant-garde
Looking at the Lives of Avant-garde Women: The Collector as Scholar and Feminist
Exhibiting Italian Art in the United States: From Futurism to Arte Povera
Section 4: Bibliography
A Bibliography of Publications on Futurism, 2020-2023
Section 5: Back Matter
List of Illustrations and Provenance Descriptions
Notes on Contributors
Name Index
Subject Index
Geographical Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 09. Dez 2023)
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9783111318394
3111318397
OCLC:
1414455239

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