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INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK
OF FUTURISM STUDIES
VOLUME 2
2012
Ed. by Günter Berghaus
The second volume of the International Yearbook of Futurism Studies is an
open issue that addresses reactions to Italian Futurism in nine countries:
Japan, USA, Germany, Mexico, Britain, Estonia, Venezuela, France and
Finland. Two further essays are devoted to the media of book art and music.
An extensive bibliographic section presents all contributions to conference
proceedings published after the 2009 Centenary of Futurism, plus some 50
exhibition catalogues and critical studies devoted to various aspects of Futur-
ist art and literature.
Günter Berghaus, University of Bristol, UK.
Section 1: Critical responses to exhibitions, conferences and publications
3 Nuovi archivi del futurismo: Cataloghi di esposizioni. Ed. by Enrico Cris-
polti
7 Plurilinguisme et avant-gardes. Ed. by Franca Bruera and Barbara Meazzi
14 Alena Pomajzlová: Růžena: Příběh malířky Růženy Zátkové = Story of
the Painter Růžena Zátková.
20 Teresa Prudente: Futurism in the “Modernist Journals Project”
25 Karoly Kokai: Kinetismus and Futurism in Vienna
Section 2: Country Surveys
35 Pierantonio Zanotti (Ca’ Foscari University in Venice; Department of
East Asian Studies)
What is Miraiha? Academic Discourses on Japanese Futurism
Section 3: Futurism Studies
69 Matteo Fochessati (Collezione Wolfson, Genoa): Broom and Futurist
Aristocracy: When the Futurist Movement Met the Machine Age
104 Irene Chyträus-Auerbach (Internationale Zentrum für Kultur und Tech-
nikforschung, Universität Stuttgart): Marinetti in Berlin
141 Rubén Gallo (Princeton University, Department of Spanish and Portu-
guese Languages and Cultures): Wireless Modernity: Mexican Estridentistas,
Italian and Russian Futurism
171 Beata Śniecikowska (Instytut Badań Literackich Polskiej Akademii
Nauk): Poetic Experiments in Polish Futurism: Imitative, Eclectic or Origi-
nal?
201 Steven L. Wright (Independent Scholar) and Dominika Buchowska
(Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, Poznań; Dept. of English Literature
and Literary Linguistics): The Futurist Invasion of Great Britain, 1910-1914
226 Andrea Benedetti (Università della Calabria, Department of Lan-
guages): The War Diaries of Ernst Jünger and F. T. Marinetti
253 Tiit Hennoste (Tartu Ülikool, Department of Estonian): Ethnofuturism
in Estonia
286 Giovanna Montenegro (University of California at Davis, Dept. of
Comparative Literature): Futurism in Venezuela: Arturo Uslar Pietri and the
Reviews Indice and válvula
304 Christopher Townsend (Royal Holloway College, University of Lon-
don): Henri-Martin Barzun’s ‘Simultaneism’ between the Abbaye de Créteil
and Futurism: The Individual and the Crowd in late-Symbolist Art
335 Nikolai Sadik-Ogli (Independent Scholar and Freelance editor, San
Francisco): Finland and Futurism
378 Nina Parish (Department of French, Bath University): From Radio to
the Internet: Italian Futurism, New Technologies and the Persistence of the
Book
397 Stefania Serafin (Aalborg Universitet, Department of Architecture,
Design and Media Technology): Russolo’s Intonarumori : Musical Innova-
tion at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
Section 4: Bibliography
421 A Bibliography of Publications on Futurism Published in 2009-2011
Section 5: Back Matter
461 List of Illustrations and Provenance Descriptions
465 Notes on Contributors
473 Name Index
495 Subject Index
513 Geographical Index
VOL. 2: OPEN ISSUE
06/2012. 520 pages. 40 fig.
Print
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ISSN 2192-0281
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LANGUAGE English
SUBJECT Art and Music
Literary Studies > Subjects, Topics, Motifs
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