
Italian Cultural Studies by David Forgacs
This is an up-to-date, illustrated introduction to the study of modern Italian culture containing nineteen chapters by specialists in the field of language, politics, religious, ethnic, and gender identities, the mass media, cultural policy, and stars. Adopting a unique and accessible interdisciplinary focus, Italian Cultural Studies: An Introduction presents a variety of new perspectives on modern Italian culture. Each of the four parts explore diverse aspects of culture in Italy. 'Geographies' questions received notions of the Italian nation, the family, the 'South' and corruption; it also looks at anthropological approaches to culture and at Italy's linguistic pluralism. 'Identities' examines gender, religion, politics, and ethnicity as a means with which people define themselves and others. 'Media' explores the press, literature, television, and cinema. 'Culture and Society' brings together historical analyses of cultural policy, stars and style, and popular music. Each part is followed by sample analyses of visual materials and includes guidance in further reading. A chronology of political and cultural events since 1900 is also provided. Drawing on the expertise of leading authorities Italian Cultural Studies will be essential reading for anyone interested in modern Italy and its culture.
.. for those unfamiliar with contemporary Italy, this is a lucid and lively introduction. Mabel Berezin, University of California, Los Angeles; American Jnl of Sociology March 1998
I have the highest praise for this book. Its design is unique for a book that is so accessible and useful to students ... The book's articles cover a variety of subjects that, until now, have often been treated poorly (if at all) in English-Language publications. I am confident that this work will be of great interest to scholars and students in many disciplines. * George Ferzoco, University of Exeter *
I have the highest praise for this book. Its design is unique for a book that is so accessible and useful to students ... The book's articles cover a variety of subjects that, until now, have often been treated poorly (if at all) in English-Language publications. I am confident that this work will be of great interest to scholars and students in many disciplines. * George Ferzoco, University of Exeter *
Professor of Italian Cultural History at University College London, Robert Lumley He was a researcher at the Centre for Modern Cultural Studies in Birmingham and studied contemporary history at the University of Oxford. States of Emergency: Cultures of Rebellion in Italy, 1968–1978 (1990), Arte Povera (2004), and the edited volumes The Museum Time-Machine (1987) and Italian Cityscapes: Culture and Urban Transformation in Modern Italy (with John Foot, 2004) are among his works.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780198715092 |
| ISBN 10 | 0198715099 |
| Title | Italian Cultural Studies |
| Author | David Forgacs |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Year published | 1996-10-31 |
| Number of pages | 384 |
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