A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Book As scientific discoveries and
technological advances radically modernized Europe around the turn
of the twentieth century, artists of all types began questioning
what it means to be human in an increasingly mechanistic world.
Animated by a luminous goddess at its center, the diva film
provided a forum for denouncing social evils and exploring new
models of behavior among the sexes. These melodramas of courtship,
seduction, marriage, betrayal, abandonment, child custody, and
public reputation, to mention only a few themes, offered women a
vision of—if not always a realistic hope for—emancipation and
self-discovery. In Diva, Angela Dalle Vacche offers the first
authoritative study of this important "film" genre of the cinema
that preceded the Great War of 1914-1918. She analyzes some seventy
films, as well as the work of actresses such as Francesca Bertini,
Lyda Borelli, and Pina Menichelli, to establish what the diva film
contributed to the modernist development of the "new woman."
Contrasting the Italian diva with the Hollywood vamp Theda Bara and
the famous Danish star Asta Nielsen, Dalle Vacche shows how the
diva oscillates between articulating Henri Bergson's vibrant
life-force (élan vital) and representing the suffering figure of
the Catholic mater dolorosa. Taking readers on a fascinating tour
that includes the Ballets Russes, orientalism, art nouveau,
Futurism, fashion, prostitution, stunt women in the circus,
aviation, anti-Semitism, colonialism, and censorship, Diva sheds
important new light on the eccentric implantation of modernity in
Italy, as well as on how, before World War I, the filmic image was
associated with the powers of the occult and not with the Freudian
unconscious, as has been argued until now. Accompanying the book:
Diva DolorosaDutch filmmaker Peter Delpeut (Lyrical Nitrate)
captures the spirit of the diva in this DVD of clips from early
Italian films. Diva Dolorosa presents excerpts of fourteen films
from the period 1914–1920, including Malombra, Rapsodia Satanica,
and Il Fuoco. It features the work of actresses Lyda Borelli, Pina
Menichelli, Francesca Bertini, Soava Gallone, and Elena Makowska.
Diva Dolorosa is a Nederlands Filmmuseum production made in
coproduction with VPRO television and in collaboration with
Cineteca del Comune di Bologna. The DVD was produced by Zeitgeist
Films, Ltd.
                
                    
                
                
                    
                    
                        
                            
                            
                            
                        
	
	
		
	
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		| Imprint: | University Of Texas Press | 
	
	
		
		| Country of origin: | United States | 
	
	
	
		
			
			| Release date: | March 2008 | 
		
		
	
	
		
		| First published: | April 2008 | 
	
	
	
	
	
		
			
			
				
				
				| Authors: | Angela Dalle Vacche | 
				
				
				| Introduction by: | Guy Maddin | 
	
	
	
		
		| Dimensions: | 254 x 178 x 20mm (L x W x T) | 
	
	
		
		| Format: | Paperback - Trade 
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		| Pages: | 330 | 
	| ISBN-13: | 978-0-292-71711-4 | 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
		| Categories: | Books >
					
				
					
					
					
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	| LSN: | 0-292-71711-3 | 
	
		| Barcode: | 9780292717114 | 
	
	
                    
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