Culture Censorship and the State in Twentieth century Italy

Culture  Censorship and the State in Twentieth century Italy
Author: Guido Bonsaver,Robert Samuel Clive Gordon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015062832079

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Recent work on the cultural history of modern Italy has radically challenged received opinion about the relationship of state and culture during the twentieth century. In this rich interdisciplinary book the complex interactions and negotiations of control arising from this state-culture connection are elucidated by way of case studies of major authors, filmmakers and artists and their encounters with censorship, patronage and other forms of direct state intervention; analytical surveys of different periods, media and culture industries; and through an examination of such key issues as Fascist censorship, the Resistance and its imprint in the collective memory, the introduction of television in the 1950s, and 1970's terrorism.

Censorship and Literature in Fascist Italy

Censorship and Literature in Fascist Italy
Author: Guido Bonsaver
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780802094964

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The history of totalitarian states bears witness to the fact that literature and print media can be manipulated and made into vehicles of mass deception. Censorship and Literature in Fascist Italy is the first comprehensive account of how the Fascists attempted to control Italy's literary production. Guido Bonsaver looks at how the country's major publishing houses and individual authors responded to the new cultural directives imposed by the Fascists. Throughout his study, Bonsaver uses rare and previously unexamined materials to shed light on important episodes in Italy's literary history, such as relationships between the regime and particular publishers, as well as individual cases involving renowned writers like Moravia, Da Verona, and Vittorini. Censorship and Literature in Fascist Italy charts the development of Fascist censorship laws and practices, including the creation of the Ministry of Popular Culture and the anti-Semitic crack-down of the late 1930s. Examining the breadth and scope of censorship in Fascist Italy, from Mussolini's role as 'prime censor' to the specific experiences of female writers, this is a fascinating look at the vulnerability of culture under a dictatorship.

Church Censorship and Culture in Early Modern Italy

Church  Censorship and Culture in Early Modern Italy
Author: Gigliola Fragnito
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2001-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521661722

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2001 essay collection on the Italian Church's attempt to control and censor 'knowledge' during the counter-Reformation.

Twentieth Century Poetic Translation

Twentieth Century Poetic Translation
Author: Daniela Caselli,Daniela La Penna
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781441129369

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Twentieth Century Poetic Translation analyses translations of Italian and English poetry and their roles in shaping national identities by merging historical, cultural and theoretical perspectives. Focusing on specific case studies within the Italian, English and North American literary communities, spanning from 'authoritative' translations of poets by poets to the role of dialect poetry and anthologies of poetry, the book looks at the role of translation in the development of poetic languages and in the construction of poetic canons. It brings together leading scholars in the history of the Italian language, literary historians and translators, specialists in theory of translation and history of publishing to explore the cultural dynamics between poetic traditions in Italian and English in the twentieth century.

Resisting the Tide

Resisting the Tide
Author: Daniele Albertazzi,Clodagh Brook,Charlotte Ross,Nina Rothenberg
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2011-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781441160379

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Edited by members of the Department of Italian Studies at the University of Birmingham, and bringing together academics in Britain, Ireland, the US and Italy, this volume takes an international perspective on Italian events. It investigates how resistance to the new conservative culture has been articulated, and how this has been expressed and explained by those involved. The volume is divided into four areas: 1. The Economic and Media Landscapes, which sets the scene for the rest of the book by explaining how Italian society, and particularly its media environment, have developed in recent years; 2. Political Challenges, which discusses the main threats to the authority and policies of Berlusconi coming from within his own centre-right coalition, the left and social movements; 3. Texts, which analyses films, internet sites, television programmes, novels, newspaper articles and theatre performances that sought to resist increasingly dominant conservative norms and/or respond to events set in motion by the Berlusconi governments; 4.Experiences, covering the voices and practices of those who have opposed Berlusconi from within the cultural industries and identity movements, such as journalists, LGBT activists, feminists and associations representing immigrant communities. Wide-ranging, innovative and challenging, this volume should appeal to all those who have an interest in Italy, political-, media- and cultural studies.

Censorship in Fascist Italy 1922 43

Censorship in Fascist Italy  1922 43
Author: G. Talbot
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2007-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230222854

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This is the first comprehensive account of the diversity and complexity of censorship practices in Italy under the Fascist dictatorship. Through archival material it shows how practices of censorship were used to effect regime change, to measure and to shape public opinion, behaviour and attitudes in the twenty years of Mussolini's dictatorship.

Postwar Italian Art History Today

Postwar Italian Art History Today
Author: Sharon Hecker,Marin Sullivan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781501330063

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Postwar Italian Art History Today brings fresh critical consideration to the parameters and impact of Italian art and visual culture studies of the past several decades. Taking its cue from the thirty-year anniversary of curator Germano Celant's landmark exhibition at PS1 in New York – The Knot – this volume presents innovative case studies and emphasizes new methodologies deployed in the study of postwar Italian art as a means to evaluate the current state of the field. Included are fifteen essays that each examine, from a different viewpoint, the issues, concerns, and questions driving postwar Italian art history. The editors and contributors call for a systematic reconsideration of the artistic origins of postwar Italian art, the terminology that is used to describe the work produced, and key personalities and institutions that promoted and supported the development and marketing of this art in Italy and abroad.

Publishing Translations in Fascist Italy

Publishing Translations in Fascist Italy
Author: Christopher Rundle
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010
Genre: American fiction
ISBN: 3039118315

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In the 1930s translation became a key issue in the cultural politics of the Fascist regime due to the fact that Italy was publishing more translations than any other country in the world. Making use of extensive archival research, the author of this new study examines this 'invasion of translations' through a detailed statistical analysis of the translation market. The book shows how translations appeared to challenge official claims about the birth of a Fascist culture and cast Italy in a receptive role that did not tally with Fascist notions of a dominant culture extending its influence abroad. The author shows further that the commercial impact of this invasion provoked a sustained reaction against translated popular literature on the part of those writers and intellectuals who felt threatened by its success. He examines the aggressive campaign that was conducted against the Italian Publishers Federation by the Authors and Writers Union (led by the Futurist poet F. T. Marinetti), accusing them of favouring their private profit over the national interest. Finally, the author traces the evolution of Fascist censorship, showing how the regime developed a gradually more repressive policy towards translations as notions of cultural purity began to influence the perception of imported literature.