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    Carla Lonzi (Florence, 6 March 1931 – Milan, 2 August 1982) was an Italian art critic and feminist activist, who is best known as the cofounder of Rivolta...
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  • Ragno-Lonzi (born 1940), Italian fencer Carla Lonzi (1931–1982), Italian art critic and feminist activist Gianni Lonzi (born 1938), Italian water polo player...
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  • female-only feminist group, created in Rome in 1970 with a meeting between Carla Lonzi, Carla Accardi, and Elvira Banotti; the manifesto they developed, which appeared...
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  • "The patriarchy kills love" or "We are all clitoridian women" from Carla Lonzi's manifesto were displayed during the presentation of the 1970s-inspired...
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  • Rivolta Femminile ("Women's Revolt") was formed in Rome and Milan by Carla Lonzi and published a manifesto. In 1974, the Wages for Housework Campaign...
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  • de Certeau. In 2021, the press published an English translation of Carla Lonzi's Self-Portrait. The book was translated by Allison Grimaldi Donahue and...
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  • the late 1970s, she became part of the feminist movement with critic Carla Lonzi. Together, they founded Rivolta femminile in 1970, one of Italy's first...
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    Texte zur Kunst, Issue 100, 2015 We Are All Clitoridian Women: Notes on Carla Lonzi's Legacy, E-flux Journal No. 47 – September 2013 Krebber in Bordeaux,...
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    Rivolta femminile (Feminist Revolt) was founded in Rome by Carla Lonzi, along with Carla Accardi and Elvira Banotti, as a rejection of Marxist theory...
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  • suggesting an exhibition in the process of being set up. The show was seen by Carla Lonzi and Marisa Volpi who would shortly afterwards write the first critical...
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