Aesthetic Modernism and Masculinity in Fascist Italy
Aesthetic Modernism and Masculinity in Fascist Italy is an interdisciplinary historical re-reading of a series of representative
texts that complicate our current understanding of the portrayal of masculinity in the Italian fascist era. Les mer
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Aesthetic Modernism and Masculinity in Fascist Italy is an interdisciplinary historical re-reading of a series of representative
texts that complicate our current understanding of the portrayal of masculinity in the Italian fascist era. Examining paintings,
films, music and literature in light of some of the ideological and material contradictions that animated the regime, it argues
that fascist masculinity was itself highly contradictory. It brings to the fore works that have tended to be under-studied,
and argues that, while fascist inclusive strategies of patronage worked to bind artists to the regime, an official policy
of non-interference may inadvertently have opened up a space whereby the arts expressed a more complicated and contestatory
view of masculinity than the one proffered by kitsch photos of a bare-chested Mussolini skiing.
Champagne seeks to evaluate how the aesthetic analysis of the artefacts explored offer a more sophisticated and nuanced understanding of what world politics is, what is at stake when something - like masculinity - is rendered as being an element of world politics, and how such an understanding differs from more orthodox 'cultural' analyses common to international relations.
Providing a significant contribution to understandings of representations of masculinities in modernist art, this work will be of great interest to students and scholars of gender studies, queer studies, political science, Italian studies and art history.
Champagne seeks to evaluate how the aesthetic analysis of the artefacts explored offer a more sophisticated and nuanced understanding of what world politics is, what is at stake when something - like masculinity - is rendered as being an element of world politics, and how such an understanding differs from more orthodox 'cultural' analyses common to international relations.
Providing a significant contribution to understandings of representations of masculinities in modernist art, this work will be of great interest to students and scholars of gender studies, queer studies, political science, Italian studies and art history.
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Utgitt:
2012
Forlag: Routledge
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 224
ISBN: 9780415528627
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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"...this is a compelling, rich, and provocative study that provides plenty of food for thought and invites further investigation in this vein. " Charlotte Rose, Universty of Birmingham, Modern Language Review
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Introduction: Beyond Virility, Chapter 1. Fascism, Modernism, and the Contradictions of Capitalism, Chapter 2. Pirandello
Fascista? Modernism and The Theater of Masculinity Chapter 3. The Dandy, the Mystic, and the Tonalists: Italian Modernist
Painting and the Male Body Chapter 4. "A Glimpse Through an Interstice Caught: Fascism and Mario Castelnuovo-Tedescos Calamus
Songs" Chapter 5. Giorgio Bassani and Italian "Queers" of the 1930s" Conclusion: "Beyond" Fascism?
John Champagne is an Associate Professor of English at Penn State Erie, the Behrend College, and a Visiting Professor of Communications
at John Cabot University, Rome. He writes on gender and sexuality in modern culture; a critic and novelist, he is the author
of three previous books.