This article assesses the Liberal and Fascist administrations’ shifting attitudes towards colonial concubinage during the years of the repression of the anti-colonial resistance in Italian Libya (1911–32). Also known as mabruchismo, concubinage in Libya closely resembled its counterpart in Italian Eastern Africa, as it involved middle- to upper-class Italian officers coercing colonised women into engaging in often exploitative intimate relationships. During the first 20 years of colonisation of the territory, the colony's military administration employed an ambiguous stance regarding the practice, condemning it discursively to ingratiate itself with the local elites while unofficially allowing it to provide safe sex to its officers. When th...
Cet article reprend des travaux sur la relation entre colons et colonisées à l'époque du fascisme. I...
When they seized power in 1922, the Fascists adopted a patriarchal stance regarding women. Adopting ...
This article considers the ways in which Italy's invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 and the subsequent Lea...
This article assesses the Liberal and Fascist administrations’ shifting attitudes towards colonial c...
This article assesses the role that institutional concern for the possibility of interracial marriag...
This article analyzes how civil and religious authorities regulated ‘mixed’ marriages between Italia...
This article focuses on “madamas,” colonized women who provided “the comforts of home” to male Itali...
Colonial concubinage in Ethiopia during the Italian occupation (1936–1941) has not been deeply studi...
Colonial concubinage – “madamato” – characterized Italian colonialism in Africa from its beginning (...
The vast majority of the force employed by the Italians to crush local resistance in Tripolitania an...
This article considers the ways in which Fascist Italy imagined itself in relation to the southern M...
Until the 1930s the Italian population resident in the colonies was rather small, and made up mostly...
The paradox of mixed-blood people in Eritrea, the only Italian colony where they reached considerabl...
This paper seeks to analyse Italian Colonialism in Libya from 1911-1922 against the backdrop of the ...
My article focuses on particular forms of exoticizing discursive practices produced and reproduced i...
Cet article reprend des travaux sur la relation entre colons et colonisées à l'époque du fascisme. I...
When they seized power in 1922, the Fascists adopted a patriarchal stance regarding women. Adopting ...
This article considers the ways in which Italy's invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 and the subsequent Lea...
This article assesses the Liberal and Fascist administrations’ shifting attitudes towards colonial c...
This article assesses the role that institutional concern for the possibility of interracial marriag...
This article analyzes how civil and religious authorities regulated ‘mixed’ marriages between Italia...
This article focuses on “madamas,” colonized women who provided “the comforts of home” to male Itali...
Colonial concubinage in Ethiopia during the Italian occupation (1936–1941) has not been deeply studi...
Colonial concubinage – “madamato” – characterized Italian colonialism in Africa from its beginning (...
The vast majority of the force employed by the Italians to crush local resistance in Tripolitania an...
This article considers the ways in which Fascist Italy imagined itself in relation to the southern M...
Until the 1930s the Italian population resident in the colonies was rather small, and made up mostly...
The paradox of mixed-blood people in Eritrea, the only Italian colony where they reached considerabl...
This paper seeks to analyse Italian Colonialism in Libya from 1911-1922 against the backdrop of the ...
My article focuses on particular forms of exoticizing discursive practices produced and reproduced i...
Cet article reprend des travaux sur la relation entre colons et colonisées à l'époque du fascisme. I...
When they seized power in 1922, the Fascists adopted a patriarchal stance regarding women. Adopting ...
This article considers the ways in which Italy's invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 and the subsequent Lea...