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      Art HistoryMuseum StudiesInstallation ArtCosmopolitanism
The article introduces the paper archive of Bob Cobbing (1920-2002) at the British Library, and contextualizes his influential contribution to British poetry – as an avant-garde performance poet, printer and publisher – over the course of... more
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      Archival StudiesPoeticsTwentieth-Century and Contemporary PoetryBritish Avant Garde
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      British Avant GardeWar artThe new British avant-garde sculpture: the 'geometry of fear'Machines and Art
Three years after working on their first film Panthesilea: Queen of the Amazons in 1974, Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen decided to join forces once again and film what is now know as one of the most significant examples of British... more
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      Avant-Garde CinemaFilm StudiesFilm AnalysisFilm History
At the beginning of the twentieth century, many young male and female poets attended “Ezuversity,” that is, Ezra Pound’s programme through which he educated them on the art of reading and writing. This study focuses on the case of Iris... more
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      Women's StudiesModernist Literature (Literary Modernism)Ezra PoundFeminism
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      Critical TheoryAmerican LiteratureBritish LiteraturePost Modern Literature
A review of Kaye Mitchell and Nonia Williams's British Avant-Garde Fiction of the 1960s (Edinburgh UP, 2019).
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      Experimental LiteratureBritish Avant GardeB.S. Johnson20th century Avant-Garde
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      British LiteratureModernism (Literature)Avant-garde writingFascism
Two academics, the Doctor and Pete, meet in a cafe and discuss the relationship between Avant-Garde film and the occult. As the discussion develops the fabric of the film decomposes and explores the form of the encounter. Eventually the... more
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      Avant-Garde CinemaFilm and Video ArtOccultismBritish Avant Garde