Photographs play a crucial role in the ways the lives and deaths of Pier Paolo Pasolini and Aldo Moro are remembered in Italian culture. Locating photographs of the two men taken before and after their murders against the backdrop of the changes in photographic practice that took place in Italy from the period of the economic boom in the late 1950s through to the early 1970s, this article explores and compares the cultural meanings of the photographs of the bodies of these two very different but equally symbolic public figures, both alive and dead. Analysing the significance of these images in Italy in the 1970s and after, it notes how contemporary theoretical approaches to the medium - particularly in terms of understandings of mass media ...
The article aims to confront the representation of death in Roma città aperta (Rome, Open City) (Ros...
In this dissertation, I examine the legacy of Pier Paolo Pasolini's life, artistic production and po...
Why would we ever take a picture of a dead person? This practice began as a way to perpetuate the im...
Photographs play a crucial role in the ways the lives and deaths of Pier Paolo Pasolini and Aldo Mor...
This text sets out to present the cinematic representation of Pier Paolo Pasolini and Aldo Moro from...
This study examines the representation of a scorching episode of Italian postwar history: Aldo Moro\...
The essay aims to address the relationship between photographic images and power, specifically with ...
This dissertation contributes to the ongoing analysis of art during the anni di piombo (1969-1983) b...
Images related to mafia violence have a unique status in the history of true crime narratives and ph...
Following the perspective of cultural trauma theorists, this article focuses on the public memory o...
Spanning four decades of radical political and social change in Italy, this interdisciplinary study ...
Thousands and thousands of pages were written and copious documentary materials were produced on the...
Il saggio affronta il tema della morte, della malattia e della sofferenza in fotografia a partire da...
In the late nineteenth century, Venice underwent political, economic, and cultural changes that affe...
Using my family experience as an auto-ethnographic case, I consider how photography creates postmemo...
The article aims to confront the representation of death in Roma città aperta (Rome, Open City) (Ros...
In this dissertation, I examine the legacy of Pier Paolo Pasolini's life, artistic production and po...
Why would we ever take a picture of a dead person? This practice began as a way to perpetuate the im...
Photographs play a crucial role in the ways the lives and deaths of Pier Paolo Pasolini and Aldo Mor...
This text sets out to present the cinematic representation of Pier Paolo Pasolini and Aldo Moro from...
This study examines the representation of a scorching episode of Italian postwar history: Aldo Moro\...
The essay aims to address the relationship between photographic images and power, specifically with ...
This dissertation contributes to the ongoing analysis of art during the anni di piombo (1969-1983) b...
Images related to mafia violence have a unique status in the history of true crime narratives and ph...
Following the perspective of cultural trauma theorists, this article focuses on the public memory o...
Spanning four decades of radical political and social change in Italy, this interdisciplinary study ...
Thousands and thousands of pages were written and copious documentary materials were produced on the...
Il saggio affronta il tema della morte, della malattia e della sofferenza in fotografia a partire da...
In the late nineteenth century, Venice underwent political, economic, and cultural changes that affe...
Using my family experience as an auto-ethnographic case, I consider how photography creates postmemo...
The article aims to confront the representation of death in Roma città aperta (Rome, Open City) (Ros...
In this dissertation, I examine the legacy of Pier Paolo Pasolini's life, artistic production and po...
Why would we ever take a picture of a dead person? This practice began as a way to perpetuate the im...