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One of the themes at the heart of the collective debate in the years following the war was the question of responsibility. In Italy a publicly accepted version of past events was soon pieced together. This showed the desire within society and the political parties to remove Fascism as a significant component of the national identity. Cinema was to become one of the points of reference in the fabrication of this public narration. On the screen among 1945 and mid-Fifties a clear picture emerges of a fundamentally guilt-free Italy. Italian cinema pieces together a definition of new identity-creating perimeters, openly ratifying which side was which (the Italians pictured as a community) and who was to blame (the Fascists, an easily recognisable minority given their choices and behaviour). Only during the Sixties, films portrayed Blackshirts as a kind of "national" protagonist in Italy's evolution from dictatorship to the republic. The argument over fascism was brought to light again by leftish directors in an attempt to condemn events in the past, but more importantly those in the present. At the same time, there was an attempt by the commercial cinema of the "economic miracle" to call time on fascism as painlessly as possible, representing this as a collective experience for Italians in their moral journey from dictatorship to democracy. Both strains of thought demonstrate how Fascist characters at least had been definitively included within the nation's history and community.
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Erscheinungsjahre: 2018- (elektronisch)
ISSN: 0393-3415
Erscheinungsjahre: 2010-2016 (elektronisch)
ISSN: 1724-5389
Review of: The Italian Renaissance State, A. Gamberini & I. Lazzarini (eds), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012, 634 p., ISBN: 9781107010123, € 100,00.
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Review of: The Italian Renaissance State, A. Gamberini & I. Lazzarini (eds), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012, 634 p., ISBN: 9781107010123, € 100,00.
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In: Princeton Legacy Library
Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowkdgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part 1 Bakunin and the Origins of Italian Anarchism -- 1. Bakunin and the Italians, 1864-1870 -- 2. The Rise of the International in Italy, 1870-1872 -- Part 2 The Italian International -- Part 3 Crisis, Transformation and Decline
In: Toronto Italian studies
Using little-known Italian, Austrian, and Dalmatian sources, Monzali explores the political history of Dalmatia between 1848 and 1915, with a focus on the Italian minority.
In: Changing mobilities
1. Beyond the Italies : Italy as a mobile subject? / Pamela Ballinger -- 2. Italian mobilities and circulating diasporas in neoliberal times / Nicholas Harney -- 3. Contact, contagion, immunization : Gianni Amelio's Lamerica (1994) / Rhiannon Noel Welch -- 4. Becoming ospite : hospitality and mobility at the center of temporary permanence / Stephanie Malia Hom -- 5. Italian mobilities and the demos / Guido Tintori -- 6. Migrating to the colonies and building the myth of 'Italiani brava gente' : the rise, demise, and legacy of Italian settler colonialism / Francesca Locatelli -- 7. Imagining lampedusa / Aine O'Healy -- 8. Coasts, blockades, and the free movement of people / David Forgacs.
Italy is a country with a long history of emigration and a very short experience of immigration. The paper first surveys the Italian emigration pattern describing the characteristics of the Italian emigrants (age, sex, skill level), their area of origins and the directions of their movement. The determinants of the migration choice are then analyzed as well as the policies affecting the decision to migrate. The end of the first section provides an analysis of the emigration effects in the areas of origin, namely the positive effect of the remittances and the changes in the composition of the remaining population. The second section surveys the recent Italian immigration phenomenon with a description of the immigrant characteristics, such as area of origin, sex, age, and location in the country. Special attention has been given to the illegality issue because the majority of the immigrants became legal by applying for an amnesty. The determinants of the emigration in the country of origins and the effects in the destination close the picture. The conclusion provides a look at the future and the policy changes that should be adopted.
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