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Modernism and the avant-garde body in Spain and Italy
Nicolás Fernández-Medina,
Maria Truglio
Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese
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Arts and Humanities
Esthetics
100%
Modernism
100%
Spain
100%
Italy
100%
Modernist
66%
Corporeality
66%
Framework
33%
Subjectivity
33%
Epistemic
33%
Criticism
33%
Religion
33%
Genre
33%
Poetics
33%
Spatiality
33%
Objectification
33%
Materiality
33%
Early Twentieth-century
33%
Patriarchy
33%
avant-gardism
33%
Preoccupation
33%
European Modernism
33%
Artistic Exchange
33%
Modernist Study
33%
Contemporary Scholarship
33%
Center-Periphery
33%
Embodied Self
33%
Fetishism
33%
Nexus
33%
avant-gardist
33%
Comparative Literature
33%
Keyphrases
Italy
100%
Modernism
100%
Spain
100%
Modernist
50%
Corporeality
50%
Politics
25%
Violence
25%
Large Field
25%
Innovative Approach
25%
Sexuality
25%
Poeticity
25%
Spatiality
25%
Objectification
25%
Comparative Literature
25%
Early Twentieth Century
25%
Patriarchy
25%
Aesthetic Function
25%
Avant-gardism
25%
Cultural Formation
25%
Literary Exchange
25%
Modernist Studies
25%
Cultural Desire
25%
Fetishism
25%
Centre-periphery
25%
Cultural Aesthetics
25%
Embodied Self
25%
Unprecedented Change
25%
European Avant-garde
25%
Artistic Exchange
25%
Contemporary Scholarship
25%