Broken Time, Fragmented Space : A Cultural Map of Postwar Italy /
Examines how the artists and intellectuals of post-war Italy dealt with the 'shameful' heritage of their fascist upbringing and education by trying to craft a new cultural identity for themselves and the country.
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto, Ont. :
University of Toronto Press,
2002.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Time Has Changed
- The Uneasy Relationship with the Past in the Postwar Period
- A Fatherless Generation: Pietro Germi's Gioventu perduta
- A Hero Astray: Vasco Pratolini's Un eroe del nostro tempo
- The Suicide of the Future: Rossellini's Germania anno zero
- From Mother to Daughter
- The Emergence of a Female Genealogy
- The War as Emotional Setting: Anna Banti's Artemisia
- Female Solidarity: Alba de Cespedes's Dalla parte di lei
- Cinema Rediscovers Women
- 'La' Magnani, or about Motherhood and Visconti's Bellissima
- The Myth of America
- The Antecedent
- Revisionism at Work: Cesare Pavese and Giuseppe De Santis
- The Rossellini-Bergman Affair: Stromboli terra di Dio
- The Lost Train of Cultural Blending: De Sica's Stazione Termini
- The Myth Is Over: Pavese's La luna e i falo
- The Country at Hand
- The Journey
- The South: Ernesto De Martino and Rocco Scotellaro
- Naples: Ortese's Il mare non bagna Napoli and Rossellini's Viaggio in Italia
- Toward a Postmodernist Paradigm: Antonioni's Le amiche.