'Neoavanguardia' : : Italian Experimental Literature and Arts in the 1960s / / Paolo Chirumbolo, Mario Moroni, Luca Somigli.
The Italian neoavanguardia, a literary and artistic movement characterized by a strong push towards experimentation, playfulness, and new forms of language usage, was founded at the beginning of the 1960s by a group of poets, critics, artists, and composers. Although the neoavanguardia movement has...
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Place / Publishing House: | Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016] ©2010 |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Literature and the Arts in the 1960s: An Introduction
- Part I: The Cultural Debate
- 1. Subverting Literature: Literary Theory and Critical Discourse in the Italian Neoavanguardia / Muzzioli, Francesco
- 2. Neoavanguardia and Postmodernism: Oscillations between Innovation and Tradition from 1963 to 2003 / Jansen, Monica
- 3. Parasurrealism and Technological Utopia: The Project of Malebolge / Moroni, Mario
- Part II: Revisiting Literature
- 4. The 'New' Novel of the Neoavanguardia / Contarini, Silvia
- 5. Revolution in Flatland: Giorgio Manganelli's Critique of the Avant-garde / Mussgnug, Florian
- 6. The Poetry of the Neoavanguardia and the Materiality of Language / Picchione, John
- 7. Language, Gender, and Sexuality in the Neoavanguardia / Re, Lucia
- 8. Giulia Niccolai: A Wide-Angle Portrait / West, Rebecca
- Part III: Beyond Literature
- 9. Signs and Designs: Sanguineti and Baj from Laborintus to The Biggest Art-Book in the World / Chirumbolo, Paolo
- 10. Gruppo 63 and Music: A Complex Relationship / Somigli, Paolo
- 11. Superstudio Double-Take: Rescue Operations in the Realms of Architecture / Chiesa, Laura
- Contributors