The Last Forty Years of Italian Popular Culture

The Last Forty Years of Italian Popular Culture
Author: Enrico Minardi
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1527547132

What is Italian pop culture? This volume provides an answer to this question, offering an insight into some of the most recent and interesting developments in the field of pop culture. The reader will find essays on a variety of topics including literature, theater, music, social media, comics, politics, and even Christmas. Each contribution here places stress on the popular. The main reference points guiding the chapters are, in fact, the pioneering works by Antonio Gramsci and Umberto Eco. The result is, therefore, a portrait of a country where mass participation in cultural events always accompanies some form of reflection on the national identity and other related issues. Historians and sociologists, as well as musicologists and philosophers (in addition to pop culture aficionados), will find the text an engaging and indispensable read.

Italian Pop Culture

Italian Pop Culture
Author: Fabio Corsini
Publisher: Viella Libreria Editrice
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2018-09-06T00:00:00+02:00
Genre: History
ISBN: 8833130703

What does the expression pop culture mean today? And how does it contribute to understanding a Country and a cultural group? This collection of essays, diverse in content, approach and perspective, tries to answer these questions. It aims at describing and figuring out the texture of Italian pop culture – as a meaningful juxtaposition between high and low, mass and elite, artistic and consumerist – in relation to the Italian mediascape and cultural context. Through the mosaic of narratives produced by television, music, comics and novels, to name a few, and the mixture of genres and types of cultural products analyzed in every essay, the reader is allowed to further the knowledge of Italian pop culture and to get a glimpse of Italians and ‘Italian-ness’.

The Passeggiata and Popular Culture in an Italian Town

The Passeggiata and Popular Culture in an Italian Town
Author: Giovanna P. Del Negro
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780773527393

An in-depth study detailing how members of a small Italian community use both traditional practices and expressive forms taken from popular culture to grapple with the social changes brought about by modernity.

Culture and Conflict in Postwar Italy

Culture and Conflict in Postwar Italy
Author: Robert Lumley
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 355
Release: 1990-07-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1349208418

The late and turbulent transition from a largely rural and peasant society to a modern urban state involved the crisis of rooted popular traditions and the emergence of mass cultural forms. As a result, Italy, once the centre of a cultural world, has increasingly found itself on the periphery of an American media empire and serious questions of cultural identity have been raised. The Italian case is further significant on account of the theoretical and political problems it has posed. As well as dealing with these and related topics, the book examines current tendencies, such as the rapid multiplication of sub-cultures and the crisis of 'mass' forms. Each chapter is written by a specialist in the field. Although the essays normally deal with specific problems, they also highlight both the historical context and more general considerations within their sphere of interest.

George L. Mosse's Italy

George L. Mosse's Italy
Author: L. Benadusi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2014-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137448512

Twelve years have gone by since the passing of George L. Mosse, yet his work still provides essential tools for historical analysis and influences contemporary research. This volume provides a re-examination of his historiographical production and an analysis of his influence in the context of Italian history.

Gender and Age/Aging in Popular Culture

Gender and Age/Aging in Popular Culture
Author: Nicole Haring
Publisher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3839462428

As social spaces are culturally diverse and digitally networked, the reality of our lives is shaped by processes of globalization and digitization. This leads to the question of whether popular cultures enable or impede (inter-)cultural exchange and global communication. To explore this, the contributors to this volume analyze representations of the intersections of gender and age/ing in cultural and media consumption, such as literature, film, music, and social media. The interconnectedness between gender and aging has been evident since the 1990s and enabled the recognition of age as a cultural category - now is the time to take this intersectional analysis further.

Continental Transfers

Continental Transfers
Author: Maximiliano Fuentes Codera
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1800733402

Despite being separated by thousands of miles and shaped by distinctive national histories, the countries of Spain, Italy, and Argentina were intertwined in a variety of ways during the first half of the twentieth century. This collection brings scholars from each nation into conversation with one another to trace these complex historical connections over the period of the two World Wars. Deploying “Latinity” as a novel analytical framework, it gives a broad and dynamic perspective on cases of reciprocal exchange that include the influence of Italian Socialism on Hispanophone leftists; the roots of Argentine liberalism in Machiavelli and Spanish Nationalist thinkers; and the web of connections among Italian Fascism, Argentine Nacionalismo, and Spanish Francoism.

Sicilian Elements in Andrea Camilleri's Narrative Language

Sicilian Elements in Andrea Camilleri's Narrative Language
Author: Cinzia Russi
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2020-10-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 168393279X

Sicilian Elements in Andrea Camilleri’s Narrative Language examines Camilleri’s unique linguistic repertoire and techniques over his career as a novelist. It focuses on the intensification of Sicilian linguistic features in Camilleri’s narrative works, in particular features pertaining to the domains of sounds and grammar, since these have been marginalized in linguistic-centered research on the evolution of Camilleri’s narrative language and remain overall understudied. Through a systematic comparative analysis of the distribution patterns of selected Sicilian features in a selection of Camilleri’s historical novels and novels of the Montalbano series, the author identifies the individual features that have become most widespread and the lexical items that are targeted with highest frequency and consistency. The results of the analysis show that in the earlier novels, Sicilian features are rather sparse and can be attributed to linguistic situational functionality; that is, they function as indices of salient, distinctive aspects of topics, settings, events/situations, and characters. Conversely, in the latest novels, Sicilian elements pervade the entire novels and the texts are written almost entirely in Camilleri’s own Sicilian, vigatese, so that Sicilian is stripped of any linguistic situational functionality.

Grover Cleveland's New Foreign Policy

Grover Cleveland's New Foreign Policy
Author: N. Cleaver
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2014-10-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137448490

Whereas the Spanish-American War has long been studied as a turning point in American history, Grover Cleveland's foreign policy. Nick Cleaver's study illuminates the dynamism and ideals of Cleveland's diplomatic moment, revealing their continuities with the engagement and expansionism of the McKinley presidency.