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The Cambridge Companion to Modern Italian Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Modern Italian Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Modern Italian Culture

Editors:
Zygmunt G. Baranski, University of Reading
Rebecca J. West, University of Chicago
Zymunt G. Baranski, John Dickie, Anna Cento Bull, Brian Richardson, David Ward, Percy Allum, Robert S. Dombroski, Sharon Wood, Joseph Farrell, Gian Paolo Biasin, Shirley W. Vinall, Tom O'Neill, Anna Laura Lepschy, Peter Bondanella, Eugenia Paulicelli, Penny Sparke, Christopher Wagstaff, John C. G. Waterhouse, Alessandro Carrera, Rebecca West
Published:
August 2001
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521559829

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    This collection of essays provides a comprehensive account of the culture of modern Italy. Contributions focus on a wide range of political, historical and cultural questions. The volume provides information and analysis on such topics as regionalism, the growth of a national language, social and political cultures, the role of intellectuals, the Church, the left, feminism, the separatist movements, organised crime, literature, art, design, fashion, the mass media, and music. While offering a thorough history of Italian cultural movements, political trends and literary texts over the last century and a half, the volume also examines the cultural and political situation in Italy today and suggests possible future directions in which the country might move. Each essay contains suggestions for further reading on the topics covered. The Cambridge Companion to Modern Italian Culture is an invaluable source of materials for courses on all aspects of modern Italy.

    • Unique and wide-ranging introduction to modern Italian culture in all its variety
    • Essays written by leading scholars in their various fields
    • Accessible volume, written as invaluable introduction to appeal to students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines

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    "Scholarly, comprehensive, critical, informative..." Carlin Romano

    Product details

    • Published: August 2001
    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 9780521559829
    • Length: 392 pages
    • Dimensions: 228 × 153 × 26 mm
    • Weight: 0.623kg
    • Contains: 30 b/w illus.
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • Chronology of events
    • Introducing modern Italian culture Zygmunt G. Baranski
    • 1. The notion of Italy John Dickie
    • 2. Social and political cultures in Italy 1860 to the present day Anna Cento Bull
    • 3. Questions of language Brian Richardson
    • 4. Intellectuals, culture and power in modern Italy David Ward
    • 5. Catholicism Percy Allum
    • 6. Socialism, Communism and other 'isms' Robert S. Dombroski
    • 7. Other voices: contesting the status quo Sharon Wood and Joseph Farrell
    • 8. Narratives of self and society Gian-Paolo Biasin
    • 9. Searching for new languages: modern Italian poetry Shirley W. Vinall and Tom O'Neill
    • 10. Drama: realism, identity and reality on stage Anna Laura Lepschy
    • 11. Italian cinema Peter Bondanella
    • 12. Art in modern Italy: from the Macchiaioli to the Transvanguardia Eugenia Paulicelli
    • 13. A modern identity for a new nation: design in Italy after 1860 Penny Sparke: Fashion: narration and nation Eugenia Paulicelli
    • 14. The media Christopher Wagstaff
    • 15. Since Verdi: Italian music 1860–1995 John C. G. Waterhouse
    • 16. Folk music and popular song from the nineteenth century to the 1990s Alessandro Carrera
    • Epilogue: Italian culture or multiculture in the new millennium Rebecca West
    • Index.

    Contributors

    Zymunt G. Baranski, John Dickie, Anna Cento Bull, Brian Richardson, David Ward, Percy Allum, Robert S. Dombroski, Sharon Wood, Joseph Farrell, Gian Paolo Biasin, Shirley W. Vinall, Tom O'Neill, Anna Laura Lepschy, Peter Bondanella, Eugenia Paulicelli, Penny Sparke, Christopher Wagstaff, John C. G. Waterhouse, Alessandro Carrera, Rebecca West

    Editors

    Zygmunt G. Baranski , University of Reading

    Rebecca J. West , University of Chicago