International Yearbook of Futurism Studies [online] / Günter Berghaus
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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
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