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    Recent italian aesthetics.Merle E. Brown - 1968 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (4):461-476.
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    Recent Italian Aesthetics.Merle B. Brown - 1968 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26 (4):461-476.
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    New currents in italian aesthetics.Gillo Dorfles - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (2):184-196.
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    Massimo Mila and present italian aesthetics.Elio Gianturco - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (1):15-20.
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  5. Pareyson's role in twentieth-century Italian aesthetics.Paolo D'Angelo - 2018 - In Silvia Benso (ed.), Thinking the inexhaustible: art, interpretation, and freedom in the philosophy of Luigi Pareyson. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
     
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    Book review: The Aesthetics of Italian Renaissance Art. A Reconsideration of Style. By Hellmut Wohl. [REVIEW]Tom Nichols - 2000 - British Journal of Aesthetics 40 (4):500-503.
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  7. Painting and literature of the italian renaissance in the aesthetics of Hegel.K. Stierle - forthcoming - Hegel-Studien.
  8. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology Including Many of the Principal Conceptions of Ethics, Logic, Aesthetics, Philosophy of Religion, Mental Pathology, Anthropology, Biology, Neurology, Physiology, Economics, Political and Social Philosophy, Philology, Physical Science, and Education; and Giving a Terminology in English, French, German, and Italian. Written by Many Hands and Edited by James Mark Baldwin, with the Co-Operation and Assistance of an International Board of Consulting Editors.James Mark Baldwin - 1960 - P. Smith.
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    The aesthetic as the science of expression and of the linguistic in general.Benedetto Croce - 1992 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Colin Lyas.
    The Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce (1866-1952) spent most of his life as a private scholar in Naples. His Estetica, which first appeared in 1902, has remained a seminal work not only for aesthetics but also for general linguistics. As the full title indicates, this is not a narrow work dealing with the theory of art and criticism. For Croce intended this to be the first part of his "philosophy of the spirit" and he thus presents a systematic general theory (...)
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    Objects in Italian life and culture: fiction, migration, and artificiality.Paolo Bartoloni - 2016 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Meaningful places -- Fictional objects -- Migrant objects -- Multicultural and transcultural objects -- Objects as props -- Conclusion.
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    Italian landscape in eighteenth century England.Elizabeth Wheeler Manwaring - 1925 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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    The Aesthetic as the Science of Expression and of the Linguistic in General, Part 1, Theory.Benedetto Croce - 1992 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Colin Lyas.
    The Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce spent most of his life as a private scholar in Naples. His Estetica, which first appeared in 1902, has remained a seminal work not only for aesthetics but also for general linguistics. As the full title indicates, this is not a narrow work dealing with the theory of art and criticism. For Croce intended this to be the first part of his 'philosophy of the spirit' and he thus presents a systematic general theory intended (...)
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    The Aesthetics of Cultural Appropriation.James O. Young - 2008 - In Cultural Appropriation and the Arts. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 32–62.
    This chapter contains section titled: The Aesthetic Handicap Thesis The Cultural Experience Argument Aesthetic Properties and Cultural Context Authenticity and Appropriation Authentic Appropriation Cultural Experience and Subject Appropriation Appropriation and the Authentic Expression of a Culture.
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    Croce's aesthetic.Bernard Bosanquet - 1919 - Philadelphia: R. West.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  15. Benedetto Croce's earlier aesthetic theories and literary criticism.Calvin Seerveld - 1958 - Kampen,: J. H. Kok.
     
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    Benedetto Croce's earlier aesthetic theories and literary criticism.Calvin Seerveld - 1958 - Kampen,: J. H. Kok.
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    Neorealism, genre and nostalgia: Italian urban modernity in Renato Castellani’s Sotto il sole di Roma.Lorenzo Marmo - 2017 - Latest Issue of Empedocles European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 8 (1):37-53.
    The article centres on Italian Neorealist cinema and its crucial role in negotiating the positioning of Italy in the transnational post-war scenario. Recent scholarship on the topic has come to challenge many deeply rooted assumptions about Neorealism, claiming that the disproportioned attention paid to this particular filmic trend has proven in the long term to be an hindrance to a full comprehension of the Italian visual culture of the period. I seek to contribute to such a renewed understanding (...)
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    The Aesthetic as the Science of Expression and of the Linguistic in General, Part 1, Theory.Colin Lyas (ed.) - 1992 - Cambridge University Press.
    The Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce spent most of his life as a private scholar in Naples. His Estetica, which first appeared in 1902, has remained a seminal work not only for aesthetics but also for general linguistics. As the full title indicates, this is not a narrow work dealing with the theory of art and criticism. For Croce intended this to be the first part of his 'philosophy of the spirit' and he thus presents a systematic general theory intended (...)
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    Philosophy—aesthetics—education: Reflections on dance.Tyson Lewis - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (4):53-66.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy—Aesthetics—Education:Reflections on DanceTyson Lewis (bio)To create is to lighten, to unburden life, to invent new possibilities of life. The creator is legislator—dancer.—Gilles Deleuze, Pure ImmanenceThe Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben is perhaps best known for his ongoing interest in the problem of "biopower." Taking up where Michel Foucault ended, Agamben argues that the principle political and philosophical questions of the moment concern the connections between life and power. In (...)
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    Naming things: aesthetics, philosophy, and history in Benedetto Croce.Massimo Verdicchio - 2000 - Napoli: Istituto italiano per gli studi filosofici.
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    Anglo-American Narratives of Italian Otherness and the Politics of Orientalizing Southern Europe.Francesca Pierini - 2013 - Culture and Dialogue 3 (2):53-69.
    This essay reflects on Anglo-American literary representations of Italian culture from the perspective of postcolonial theory. Throughout history, many national and cultural entities have defined themselves in relation to foreign and “exotic” civilizations; this equally applies to “the exotic within Europe.” Through a discussion of the works of writers as various as E.M. Forster (The Story of a Panic, 1903), Frances Mayes (Under the Tuscan Sun, 1997), and Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love, 2006), the essay describes a tradition that (...)
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    Modern Aesthetics on Trial: Revisiting a Century of Avant-Gardes.Aleš Erjavec & Oana Serban - 2017 - Annals of the University of Bucharest - Philosophy Series 66 (1).
    This interview is inspired the most important working-hypothesis presented in the volume Aesthetic Revolutions and the Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde Movements, edited by Aleš Erjavec, that questions the legitimacy of the distinction between aesthetic and artistic avant-gardes, supported by the relationship of each concept with the modern revolutionary politics. The relevance of this contrast for determining modernity both in its ideological shape and its continuity, in the terms of postmodernity will be criticized in our discussion with professor Erjavec, reflecting on the manner (...)
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    Toward a Non-Anthropocentric Italian Cinema.Laura Di Bianco - 2023 - Film and Philosophy 27:69-87.
    The 2015 film Lost and Beautiful, directed by Pietro Marcello, en­deavors in aesthetically compelling ways to decenter the human in the frame and engage viewers in what Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari term becoming animals. Part documentary film, part fairytale, this film tells the story in the nonhuman first person, of the life and journey of a water buffalo calf in the south of Italy and his relationship with the shepherd who saved him from pre­mature death, and later, with Pulcinella, (...)
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    A Croce reader: aesthetics, philosophy, history, and literary criticism.Benedetto Croce - 2017 - London: University of Toronto Press.
    Benedetto Croce was a historian, humanist, political figure, and the foremost Italian philosopher of the early twentieth-century. A Croce Reader brings together the author's most important works across the fields of aesthetics, philosophy, history, literary criticism, and the Baroque and presents the "other" Croce that has been erased by scholarly tradition, including by Croce himself. Massimo Verdicchio traces the progress of Croce as a thinker, focusing on his philosophy of absolute historicism and its aesthetic implications. Unlike other anthologies, A (...)
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  25. "Italian Art": André Chastel. [REVIEW]Michael Levey - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (1):88.
     
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    Il Pensiero del Corpo (Italian).Caterina Di Rienzo - 2010 - Chiasmi International 12:241-259.
    La pensée du corps. Un parcours esthétique chez le dernier Merleau-PontyLe but de cette contribution est de chercher à reconstruire un parcours théorique, entre plusieurs autres possibles, en mesure de montrer comment l’art, en particulier la peinture, incarne chez le dernier Merleau-Ponty la possibilité d’un autre type de pensée. Il s’agit de la tentative de suivre une idée qui semble faire son chemin au sein de la réflexion que l’auteur consacre à la Nature et puis à l’Etre brut et sauvage, (...)
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    Il Pensiero del Corpo (Italian).Caterina Di Rienzo - 2010 - Chiasmi International 12:241-259.
    La pensée du corps. Un parcours esthétique chez le dernier Merleau-PontyLe but de cette contribution est de chercher à reconstruire un parcours théorique, entre plusieurs autres possibles, en mesure de montrer comment l’art, en particulier la peinture, incarne chez le dernier Merleau-Ponty la possibilité d’un autre type de pensée. Il s’agit de la tentative de suivre une idée qui semble faire son chemin au sein de la réflexion que l’auteur consacre à la Nature et puis à l’Etre brut et sauvage, (...)
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    Percezione, Corpo e Movimento (Italian).Simone Frangi - 2010 - Chiasmi International 12:145-162.
    Perception, corps et mouvement. L’esthétique anthropologique del’expression dans l’inédit Le monde sensible et le monde de l’expression de Maurice Merleau-PontyL’article se consacre à une analyse ponctuelle du manuscrit inédit de Merleau-Ponty sur Le monde sensible et le monde de l’expression, aujourd’hui conservé à la Bibliothèque Nationale de France, et qui correspond au cours du philosophe au Collège de France durant l’année académique 1952-1953. L’analyse exclusive de l’inédit suit des perspectives bien précises : il s’agit de reconstruire, à partir d’une définition (...)
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    Percezione, Corpo e Movimento (Italian).Simone Frangi - 2010 - Chiasmi International 12:145-162.
    Perception, corps et mouvement. L’esthétique anthropologique del’expression dans l’inédit Le monde sensible et le monde de l’expression de Maurice Merleau-PontyL’article se consacre à une analyse ponctuelle du manuscrit inédit de Merleau-Ponty sur Le monde sensible et le monde de l’expression, aujourd’hui conservé à la Bibliothèque Nationale de France, et qui correspond au cours du philosophe au Collège de France durant l’année académique 1952-1953. L’analyse exclusive de l’inédit suit des perspectives bien précises : il s’agit de reconstruire, à partir d’une définition (...)
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  30. Eros, Beauty, and Phon-Aesthetic Judgements of Language Sound. We Like It Flat and Fast, but Not Melodious. Comparing Phonetic and Acoustic Features of 16 European Languages.Vita V. Kogan & Susanne M. Reiterer - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:578594.
    This article concerns sound aesthetic preferences for European foreign languages. We investigated the phonetic-acoustic dimension of the linguistic aesthetic pleasure to describe the “music” found in European languages. The Romance languages, French, Italian, and Spanish, take a lead when people talk about melodious language – the music-like effects in the language (a.k.a., phonetic chill). On the other end of the melodiousness spectrum are German and Arabic that are often considered sounding harsh and un-attractive. Despite the public interest, limited research (...)
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    Studies of Italian Renaissance SculptureGerman Painting, XIV-XVI Centuries.Wolfgang Stechow, W. R. Valentiner & Alfred Stange - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10 (3):287.
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    Some contemporary italian aestheticians.Piero Raffa - 1962 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (3):287-293.
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  33. Japanese aesthetics: The construction of meaning.Michele Marra - 1995 - Philosophy East and West 45 (3):367-386.
    Two major hermeneutical practices in the history of interpretation in premodern Japan are located. The first--a deconstructive practice followed by medieval thinkers (Dōgen) and poets (Fujiwara Shunzei and Fujiwara Teika)--interprets reality by deferring and dispersing it in its representations. The analogies of this methodology are highlighted with what the Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo has called "pensiero debole" (weak thought). The latter recuperates the centrality of the concept of presence whose disclosure becomes the major task of the interpreter. Examples of (...)
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    Aesthetic Reason and Imaginative Freedom: Friedrich Schiller and Philosophy ed. by María del Rosario Acosta López and Jeffrey L. Powell.Sabine Roehr - 2020 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (1):178-179.
    In the past, Schiller has often been underestimated as a philosopher in his own right. Fortunately, this has been changing, beginning with the bicentennial commemoration of his death in 2005, which has since then produced a fair number of volumes, mostly in French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Unfortunately, Frederick Beiser's 2005 Schiller the Philosopher: A Re-Examination, one of the still rare book-length treatments by a single author, has failed to lead to a similar "new wave" in the English-speaking world. (...)
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  35. "An Italian Patron of French Neo-Classic Art": Francis Haskell. [REVIEW]David Mannings - 1973 - British Journal of Aesthetics 13 (2):204.
     
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  36. "Early Italian Panel Paintings": Miklós Boskovits. [REVIEW]Ralph Berry - 1968 - British Journal of Aesthetics 8 (1):89.
     
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    Cinematic Intertextuality and the Aesthetics of Ambiguity from Antonioni to Aldridge.Gerrard Carter - 2018 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 11 (2):63-73.
    In order to interpret the work of British photographer Miles Aldridge and gain insight into the semiotic ambiguity of his photographs, this paper relies on the capacity to decipher the photographs’ relationship to other arts such as Italian cinema and in particular, to the work of Italian film director Michelangelo Antonioni. From the perspective of this present study, the decisive role of semiotics in relation to photography is that it promotes an interactive process between artist and spectator. The (...)
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    Course on Aesthetics.Renato Barilli - 1993 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    "A Course on Aesthetics" offers a broad perspective of current scholarship in aesthetics without favouring any one particular school, discipline, or ideology. Written in an elegant and clear style, Barilli's text explores the basic inherent structures of human thought about the classification and evaluation of the arts. Barilli avoids any binding or dogmatic conclusions about artistic assessment in his consideration of both historical and more current art forms such as video and performance art. In doing so, he presents a contemporary (...)
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    Berdyaev and Florence. Aesthetic Intersections.Aleksandr Egorovich Kudaev - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The article is devoted to Berdyaev's first Italian journey, which had a "tremendous influence" both on his creative destiny and on the development of his aesthetic views. It is significant that one of the defining motives for visiting Italy was his desire to "return to his homeland impressed by the greatest beauty"! Since the first journey of the philosopher was connected with Florence, it seemed appropriate to pay due attention to the achievements of this city and its decisive contribution (...)
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    Contemporary Approaches to Aesthetic Inquiry: Absolute Demands and Limited Possibilities.Stefan Morawski & Barbara Kryzwicka - 1977 - Critical Inquiry 4 (1):55-83.
    The generalizing methods of philosophies achieve a popularity for a period of time, which may be extended or brief, during which their proponents and even their opponents may regard them as the cognitive presuppositions for the epoch. The same effect is achieved by the more exact scientific methodologies as they find fame outside the scientific circle and are treated by some as omnipotent discoveries with powers to heal all other disciplines which may be ailing. The limping disciplines, generally classified among (...)
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    Fascist Modernism: Aesthetics, Politics, and the Avant-Garde.Andrew Hewitt - 1993 - Stanford University Press.
    Using the literary work of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, the founder of the Italian Futurist movement and an early associate of Mussolini, the author explores the point of contact between a "progressive" aesthetic practice and a "reactionary" political ideology.
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    Ugliness in architecture in the Australian, American, British and Italian milieus: Subtopia between the 1950s and the 1970s.Marianna Charitonidou - 2022 - City, Territory and Architecture 9 (20).
    The article examines the reorientations of the appreciation of ugliness within different national contexts in a comparative and relational frame, juxtaposing the Australian, American, British and Italian milieus. It also explores the ways in which the transformation of the urban fabric and the effect of suburbanization were perceived in the aforementioned national contexts. Special attention is paid to the production and dissemination of how the city’s uglification was conceptualized between the 1950s and 1970s. Pivotal for the issues that this (...)
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  43. Sprezzatura: The Performer’s Secrets and the Aesthetics of Social Behavior.Eric MacTaggart - forthcoming - Journal of Aesthetic Education.
    The Italian term sprezzatura refers to making what one does appear nonchalant and effortless when it in fact involves calculation and effort. This notion, which comes from Baldassare Castiglione’s The Book of the Courtier, captures a practice that permeates many areas of our aesthetic lives, from the performing arts to everyday social interactions, and is useful for criticism and appreciation. However, this concept has received little attention in philosophical aesthetics. By filling out and making more precise Castiglione’s casual and (...)
     
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    Plastic Sovereignties: Agamben and the Politics of Aesthetics.Arne De Boever - 2016 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Does sovereignty have a future in the 21st century? Through a sustained engagement with the work of the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, and against the background of contemporary political phenomena, Arne De Boever explores what positive political possibilities the notion of sovereignty might still hold. Using the philosophy of Catherine Malabou, he argues that these possibilities reside in an aesthetic reconceptualisation of sovereignty as a plastic power that is able to give, receive and explode the forms of our political (...)
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    What’s in a Bottle? Morandi’s Art and Ordinary Aesthetics.Luis Monteiro - 2023 - Open Philosophy 6 (1):721-740.
    This article’s assumption is that ordinary aesthetics does not necessarily imply a distancing from art and artists; rather, it can benefit from the input of creators when they use everyday scenes or objects as their theme. This approach focuses on the practice of twentieth-century Italian painter Giorgio Morandi, who depicted compositions of common objects such as bottles, jars, and vases. Through Morandi’s meditative and artistic search, these objects are given value and aesthetic elevation in his paintings. Thomas Leddy’s aesthetics (...)
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    En traduisant Hegel. Traducendo Hegel. Aesthetic theory and/in Translation practice.Francesca Iannelli & Alain Patrick Olivier - 2022 - Studi di Estetica 22.
    This paper aims to investigate the intersections between Hegel’s aesthetics lec- tures and translation theory and praxis, with reference to the French-Italian translation project Hegel Art Net. Against the background of the historical recon- struction that sees Hegel repeatedly confronted with the fruition and production of translations, we intend to examine the hermeneutic, philological and political challenges that a translator of the aesthetics Nachschriften encounters today, following the “philological turn” of the 1990s and the publication of new sources documenting (...)
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  47. "The Light of Early Italian Painting": Paul Hills. [REVIEW]Emma Spina Barelli - 1988 - British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (1):92.
     
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  48. "Collaboration in Italian Renaissance Art": Edited by Wendy Stedman Sheard and John T. Paoletti. [REVIEW]David Mannings - 1980 - British Journal of Aesthetics 20 (1):88.
     
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    The Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance. Civic Humanism and Republican Liberty in an Age of Classicism and Tyranny.Hans Baron - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (3):366-367.
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    J. Mansoor, Marshall plan Modernism: Italian postwar abstraction and the beginnings of autonomia.Gianluca Pulsoni - 2018 - Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 12.
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