While a modern cultural history of Shakespeare’s reception in Italy remains to be written, the last few years have witnessed a new effort to uncover the racist components of post-unification Italian culture. This essay looks at the small intersection of these two apparently unrelated phenomena to investigate the impact of the cultural politics of Fascism on Shakespeare, particularly on the criticism and performance of his “Italian” (Venetian and Roman) plays. I suggest that the thematization of ‘race’ in Shakespeare studies did not suddenly materialize in the late twentieth century with an anti-racist agenda, but originated in the nineteenth century as a powerful ethnic fiction which aimed at appropriating the cultural and symbolic capital ...
On June 10th, 1940, Italy declared war on England. The events leading up to that act of aggression a...
The years between 1800 and 1875 mark the rise of Italy’s intense interest in Shakespeare, as well as...
This article proposes an analysis of the image of the Italian in the plays of Shakespeare and Ben Jo...
While a modern cultural history of Shakespeare’s reception in Italy remains to be written, the last ...
This book investigates the cultural difference of Italy in and through Shakespeare. It looks at the ...
Blackface is a cultural practice that appears ubiquitously in Italian history cutting across the pol...
This paper examines Shakespeare's handling of the issue of race in The Merchant of Venice and Othell...
The essay explores the relations between Guglielmo Giannini’s theatre and the explosive growth of de...
This essay examines the racialized rhetoric in Fan Noli’s 1916 Othello translation and the racialize...
This essay is part of a book in progress about Italy and Africa in the modern and modernist Italian ...
The Names of the Rose: Romeo and Juliet in Italy Bringing Romeo and Juliet back to their native It...
In Romeo and Juliet, as in so many others of his plays, Shakespeare stages an original Italian novel...
This article analyses Riccardo Zandonai’s Giulietta e Romeo as a reading of Shakespeare’s tragedy th...
My dissertation examines, within Fascist propagandist literature and cinema of the 1930s, the hybrid...
This paper examines the issue of race in Shakespeare’s Othello. It attempts to show that race is a v...
On June 10th, 1940, Italy declared war on England. The events leading up to that act of aggression a...
The years between 1800 and 1875 mark the rise of Italy’s intense interest in Shakespeare, as well as...
This article proposes an analysis of the image of the Italian in the plays of Shakespeare and Ben Jo...
While a modern cultural history of Shakespeare’s reception in Italy remains to be written, the last ...
This book investigates the cultural difference of Italy in and through Shakespeare. It looks at the ...
Blackface is a cultural practice that appears ubiquitously in Italian history cutting across the pol...
This paper examines Shakespeare's handling of the issue of race in The Merchant of Venice and Othell...
The essay explores the relations between Guglielmo Giannini’s theatre and the explosive growth of de...
This essay examines the racialized rhetoric in Fan Noli’s 1916 Othello translation and the racialize...
This essay is part of a book in progress about Italy and Africa in the modern and modernist Italian ...
The Names of the Rose: Romeo and Juliet in Italy Bringing Romeo and Juliet back to their native It...
In Romeo and Juliet, as in so many others of his plays, Shakespeare stages an original Italian novel...
This article analyses Riccardo Zandonai’s Giulietta e Romeo as a reading of Shakespeare’s tragedy th...
My dissertation examines, within Fascist propagandist literature and cinema of the 1930s, the hybrid...
This paper examines the issue of race in Shakespeare’s Othello. It attempts to show that race is a v...
On June 10th, 1940, Italy declared war on England. The events leading up to that act of aggression a...
The years between 1800 and 1875 mark the rise of Italy’s intense interest in Shakespeare, as well as...
This article proposes an analysis of the image of the Italian in the plays of Shakespeare and Ben Jo...