This early work of Testori is read through the contemporary LGBT studies. Although, since the year of the frst Visconti’s mise en scène, was clear that the drama has been the frst Italian drama in which the homosexuality lays at the core of the plot, it has been less stressed the dramatic strategy used to expose such theme. The article describes how homophobia is a key figure to understand the author perspective on homosexuality and how the intimate struggle of the homosexual emerges through the dialectic among the non-homosexual characters. While Eros («the pervert») represent the social stigma, the relation between Arialda and Luigi stands for the inner anguish of the catholic homosexual
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Gabriele, the main character of the novel by Nicola Lecca, discovers within himself a homosexual in...
This dissertation examines the representations of sexuality in male-authored narratives, both cinema...
The work of two most relevant authors from the New Neapolitan Dramaturgy, Annibale Ruccello and Enzo...
The present essay investigates the ways in which a group of Italian LGBT-people expressed their feel...
Queer theory, focusing its attention on the deconstruction of gender and sexual identity, has rarely...
As historian Peppino Ortoleva has recently shown, the closure of the whorehouses under the 1958 Merl...
Gay studies are a young research field in international historiography. Over the past few years, aft...
Today particular focus is given to discrimination against sexual minorities both within the specific...
Sylvano Bussotti’s «operina monodanza in un atto di notte» «Syro Sadun Settimino o “il trionfo della...
The present essay claims for a reconsideration of the role played by ‘queer’ and the field of queer ...
This article analyses the Fascist attitude towards homosexuals, the strategies and motivations for r...
This essay presents first results of an ongoing archival research on homosexuality and Italian cinem...
In this first in-depth historical study of homosexuality in Fascist Italy, Lorenzo Benadusi brings t...
This dissertation maps out a literary history of gay Italian prose fiction from the late 1970s to th...
Focussing on key historiographical debates, this essay analyses the development of LGBT+ History and...
Gabriele, the main character of the novel by Nicola Lecca, discovers within himself a homosexual in...
This dissertation examines the representations of sexuality in male-authored narratives, both cinema...
The work of two most relevant authors from the New Neapolitan Dramaturgy, Annibale Ruccello and Enzo...
The present essay investigates the ways in which a group of Italian LGBT-people expressed their feel...