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Handbook of International Futurism / ed. by Günter Berghaus.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: De Gruyter HandbookPublisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (XX, 964 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110273472
  • 9783110390995
  • 9783110273564
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.04033 23
LOC classification:
  • N6494.F8 H35 2019
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: General Aspects of Futurism -- 1. The Historiography of Italian Futurism -- 2. The Politics of Futurism -- 3. Women Futurists -- Part II: Futurism in Different Artistic Media -- 4. Architecture -- 5. Ceramics -- 6. Cinema -- 7. Cuisine -- 8. Dance -- 9. Fashion Design -- 10. Graphic Design, Typography and Artists’ Books -- 11. Decorative Arts, Furniture and Interior Design -- 12. Music -- 13. Photography -- 14. Radio and Sound Art -- 15. Theatre -- 16. Visual Poetry -- Part III: Futurist Traditions in Different Countries -- 17. Argentina -- 18. Armenia -- 19. Belgium -- 20. Brazil -- 21. Bulgaria -- 22. Chile -- 23. China -- 24. The Czech Lands -- 25. Denmark -- 26. Egypt -- 27. Estonia -- 28. Finland -- 29. France -- 30. Georgia -- 31. Germany -- 32. Great Britain -- 33. Greece -- 34. Hungary -- 35. Ireland -- 36. Iceland -- 37. Italy -- 38. Japan -- 39. Korea -- 40. Latvia -- 41. Lithuania -- 42. Mexico -- 43. The Netherlands -- 44. Peru -- 45. Poland -- 46. Portugal -- 47. Romania -- 48. Russia -- 49. Spain -- 50. Sweden -- 51. Ukraine -- 52. Uruguay -- 53. United States of America -- 54. Venezuela -- 55. The Former Yugoslavia and Its Republics Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia -- Notes on Contributors -- Name Index
Summary: The Handbook of International Futurism is the first reference work ever to presents in a comparative fashion all media and countries in which the movement, initiated by F.T. Marinetti in 1909, exercised a particularly noteworthy influence. The handbook offers a synthesis of the state of scholarship regarding the international radiation of Futurism and its influence in some fifteen artistic disciplines and thirty-eight countries. While acknowledging the great achievements of the movement in the visual and literary arts of Italy and Russia, it treats Futurism as an international, multidisciplinary phenomenon that left a lasting mark on the manifold artistic manifestations of the early twentieth-century avant-garde. Hundreds of artists, who in some phase in their career absorbed Futurist ideas and stylistic devices, are presented in the context of their national traditions, their international connections and the media in which they were predominantly active. The handbook acts as a kind of multi-disciplinary, geographical encyclopaedia of Futurism and gives scholars with varying levels of experience a detailed overview of all countries and disciplines in which the movement had a major impact.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: General Aspects of Futurism -- 1. The Historiography of Italian Futurism -- 2. The Politics of Futurism -- 3. Women Futurists -- Part II: Futurism in Different Artistic Media -- 4. Architecture -- 5. Ceramics -- 6. Cinema -- 7. Cuisine -- 8. Dance -- 9. Fashion Design -- 10. Graphic Design, Typography and Artists’ Books -- 11. Decorative Arts, Furniture and Interior Design -- 12. Music -- 13. Photography -- 14. Radio and Sound Art -- 15. Theatre -- 16. Visual Poetry -- Part III: Futurist Traditions in Different Countries -- 17. Argentina -- 18. Armenia -- 19. Belgium -- 20. Brazil -- 21. Bulgaria -- 22. Chile -- 23. China -- 24. The Czech Lands -- 25. Denmark -- 26. Egypt -- 27. Estonia -- 28. Finland -- 29. France -- 30. Georgia -- 31. Germany -- 32. Great Britain -- 33. Greece -- 34. Hungary -- 35. Ireland -- 36. Iceland -- 37. Italy -- 38. Japan -- 39. Korea -- 40. Latvia -- 41. Lithuania -- 42. Mexico -- 43. The Netherlands -- 44. Peru -- 45. Poland -- 46. Portugal -- 47. Romania -- 48. Russia -- 49. Spain -- 50. Sweden -- 51. Ukraine -- 52. Uruguay -- 53. United States of America -- 54. Venezuela -- 55. The Former Yugoslavia and Its Republics Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia -- Notes on Contributors -- Name Index

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The Handbook of International Futurism is the first reference work ever to presents in a comparative fashion all media and countries in which the movement, initiated by F.T. Marinetti in 1909, exercised a particularly noteworthy influence. The handbook offers a synthesis of the state of scholarship regarding the international radiation of Futurism and its influence in some fifteen artistic disciplines and thirty-eight countries. While acknowledging the great achievements of the movement in the visual and literary arts of Italy and Russia, it treats Futurism as an international, multidisciplinary phenomenon that left a lasting mark on the manifold artistic manifestations of the early twentieth-century avant-garde. Hundreds of artists, who in some phase in their career absorbed Futurist ideas and stylistic devices, are presented in the context of their national traditions, their international connections and the media in which they were predominantly active. The handbook acts as a kind of multi-disciplinary, geographical encyclopaedia of Futurism and gives scholars with varying levels of experience a detailed overview of all countries and disciplines in which the movement had a major impact.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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