TY - BOOK AU - BERGHAUS,Günter AU - SARABIA,Rosa AU - SILVERMAN,Renée M. AU - VASCONCELOS,Ricardo TI - International Yearbook of Futurism Studies SN - 9783110237764 (vol. 1) PY - 2016/// CY - Berlin : PB - De Gruyter, KW - UDJG KW - DE-Filosofie KW - resursă online N1 - Vol. 6; Frontmatter; Contents; Editorial; Section 1: Futurism Studies; Futurism in Korea: From the Historical to the Postmodern Avant-garde; Nelson Morpurgo and the Futurist Movement in Egypt; “Bombs Against the Skyscrapers”: Depero’s Strange Love Affair with New York, 1928–1949; Luigi Russolo’s Art of Noises and the Aesthetics of Musical Experimentalism; Noise Music in Russian Futurism; The Reception of Futurism in Finland: Olavi Paavolainen’s Writings; “Lifeless glaciers”: The History of Futurism in Denmark; Manifestations of Futurism in Lithuanian Visual Art of the 1920s; “Break, arise and bloom!”: Experiments with Language, Books and Manifestos in Estonian Futurism; “A new movement in poetry and art in the artistic countries abroad”: The Reception of Futurism in Iceland; Jewish Images in Russian Futurism: The Case of Aleksei Kruchenykh; The First World War in Italian and Russian Futurism: F.T. Marinetti, Vladimir Mayakovsky and Velimir Khlebnikov; Primitivism and Scythianism in Russian Futurism; Apollo against Black Square: Conservative Futurism in Contemporary Russia; Poetry Slam and Futurist Poetry Competitions; Section 2: Critical responses to exhibitions, conferences and publications; Juan Bonilla’s Three-Legged and Two-Tailed Mayakovsky; Decoding the DNA of Poetry: Reconstructing Mayakovsky in the Digital Era; Futurism and Russian Émigrés in Paris; When the Avant-garde Turns into a Novel; Section 3: Archive Reports; The Palazzeschi Archive at the University of Florence; The Museum of the “Budetlianin”; Section 4: Artists’ Pages; The Meta-dance of Valentine de Saint-Point: The Occult and the Erotics of Vibration; Section 5: Caricatures and Satires of Futurism in the Contemporary Press; Futurist Self-caricature; André Warnod’s Illustration of Marinetti’s “Futurist Speech to the Venetians”; Robert Storm-Petersen’s Cartoon of the 1912 Futurist Exhibition in Copenhagen; Mihály Biró’s Sarcastic Report on the Third Demonstrative Exhibition of Ma (1918); Minuletti il futurista: An Avant-garde Poet in Disguise; A Popular Japanese Cartoonist Tries His Hand at the “Italian Futurists’ Painting Style” (1913); Section 6: Bibliography; A Bibliography of Books on Futurism Published in 2013–2015; Section 7: Back Matter; List of Illustrations; Vol. 7; Frontmatter; Contents; Editorial Günter Berghaus; Editors′ Preface Mariana Aguirre, Rosa Sarabia, Renée M. Silverman and Ricardo Vasconcelos; SECTION 1: FUTURISM IN LATIN AMERICA; Estridentismo and Sonido Trece: The Avant-garde in Post-Revolutionary Mexico Enea Zaramella; Indigenismo and Futurism in Latin America: José Carlos Mariátegui and the Peruvian Avant-garde Giovanna Montenegro; Futurist Confrontations and Other Modes of Registering Modernity: Buenos Aires, 1924–1926 Harper Montgomery; Vida-Americana: An Intercontinental Avantgarde Magazine Carlos Segoviano; Wet Gunpowder: Anarchism and Futurism Meet in Montevideo Daniel Vidal; Martial Arts in Argentina: Futurism, Fascism and Leopoldo Lugones Justin Read; The Perverse Looks and Sounds of Caribbean Vanguards: Futurism in Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic Ramiro Armas Austria; Vicente Huidobro and William Carlos Williams: Hemispheric Connections, or How to Create Things with Words Esther Sánchez-Pardo; Futurism and Cubism in the Early Poetics of Mexican Estridentismo and Brazilian Modernismo Odile Cisneros; Futurist Manifestos and Programmatic Texts of Brazilian Modernism Vanessa Beatriz Bortulucce; A Cultural Icon of Ill-Repute: Marinetti and Brazilian Antifascism Günter Berghaus; Futurism, Heroic Love and Fascism: Marinetti Interviewed by Flávio de Carvalho in São Paulo in 1936 Marcelo Moreschi; Between Letters and Memoirs: Behind the Scenes of Futurism in Brazil Mirhiane Mendes de Abreu; Heavenly Heights, or Reign of the Dangerous Classes? F. T. Marinetti’s Visit to the Morro da Favela (1926) Romulo Costa Mattos; SECTION 2: COUNTRY REPORTS; The Estridentista Movement in Mexico: A Poetics of the Ephemeral Elissa J. Rashkin and Carla Zurián; SECTION 3: ARCHIVE REPORTS; The Ibero-American Institute in Berlin Ulrike Mühlschlegel; The Papers of Joaquín Torres-García and Rafael Barradas in the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Residencia de Estudiantes María Porras Sánchez; SECTION 4: CARICATURES AND SATIRES OF FUTURISM; Sketching Futurism: Güiraldes, Marinetti and Buenos Aires (1926) Claudio Palomares Salas; Marinetti in the Satirical Magazine Caras y caretas (Buenos Aires) Hanno Ehrlicher; Emilio Pettoruti in Buenos Aires, 1924–1926 Barbara Meazzi; Caricature as Strategy: An Estridentista Group Portrait Lynda Klich; Ramón Alva de la Canal’s Caricature of Diego Rivera’s Address to the Nation Mariana Aguirre; A Requiem on Futurism by Lauro Montanari in 1926 Matteo D’Ambrosio; A Brazilian Cartoon about Marinetti’s Visit to a Favela in 1926 Romulo Costa Mattos; A Futurist Train Derailed in Brazil Annateresa Fabris; SECTION 5: REVIEWS; The (R)Evolution of Modern Italian Painting: Divisionism and its Influence on the Futurist Avant-garde Lisa Hanstein and Irene Chytraeus-Au; “Man Wanted”: An Exhibition on Zenitism in Gallery O3ONE, Belgrade Irina Subotić; Stridentism Revisited? Claudio Palomares Salas; Ukrainian Futurism: A New Anthology of Writings by Mykhail′ Semenko Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj; New Publications on Futurist Architecture Ashley Gardini; Futurism and the ‘New’ Woman in Italy Jennifer Griffiths; SECTION 6: BIBLIOGRAPHY; A. Bibliography of Publications on Futurism, 2014–2016 Günter Berghaus; SECTION 7: BACK MATTER; List of Illustrations and Provenance Description; Notes on Contributors; Name Index; Subject Index; Geographical index UR - https://www-degruyter-com.am.e-nformation.ro/view/title/517289 UR - https://www-degruyter-com.am.e-nformation.ro/document/doi/10.1515/9783110527834/html ER -