This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781119006145.ch24/summaryThis essay focuses on Alberto Lattuada’s short film “Gli italiani si voltano,” an episode in the film anthology L’amore in città (Love in the City, 1953), as a key text for understanding what is at stake in looking at the city—in particular the city of Rome—in postwar Italian filmmaking. The chapter argues that the weight of looking and the attempt to see anew are both structured as much by what we see in the image as by absences that are the inheritance from Fascist interventions in the urban fabric. The chapter concludes by suggesting some of the ways in which practices of looking and s...
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This article examines the representations of Italian seamstresses in two postWorld War II Italian fi...
none2noThis essay focuses on the urban and architectural transformations that took place in the regi...
Emerging out of the ashes of Fascism, Italian Neorealist films were inexorably tied to the social, p...
The article explores the place of women and migrants in Italian Neorealist and New Migrant cinema, a...
The essay aims at offering a journey within the documentary heritage of contemporary Italian women f...
This thesis is crafted as an explorative theoretical essay, which aims to disclose the continuities ...
On the Italian silver screens as well as in the cities, the feminine bodies have been crossing the m...
In this essay, I investigate how cinema used and represented the italian city as a modern urban sett...
This essay explores the rather neglected case of Italian colonialism, and in particular, the ways in...
The paper presents how the representation of the categories of urban, domestic, individual and colle...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Italian cinema and the United States’ imagery an...
The spaces of the city and its periphery have always been central themes in cinema. From its origins...
After a brief theoretical introduction to the concepts of reflexivity, self-reflexivity, metacinema,...
This article discusses the current state of Italian film studies, placing it within a critical conte...
The article examines an ensemble of gender and migrant roles in post-war Neorealist and New Migrant ...
This article examines the representations of Italian seamstresses in two postWorld War II Italian fi...
none2noThis essay focuses on the urban and architectural transformations that took place in the regi...
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