FUTURISM AND WOMEN: A REVIEW ARTICLE

Taking its point of departure from three recent publications, this article surveys recent work on women Futurists and the tension between their contribution to the movement and the misogynist attitudes regularly expressed by Marinetti. It concludes that there is still a need for more monographs on f...

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