This rich, wide-ranging book explores Italy's national film
style by relating it closely to politics and to the historicist
thought of Croce, Gentile, and Gramsci. Here is a new kind of film
history--a nonlinear, intertextual approach that confronts the
total story of the growth of a national cinema while challenging
the traditional formats of general histories and period studies.
Examining Italian silent films of the fascist era through
neorealism to modernist filmmaking after May 1968, Angela Dalle
Vacche reveals opera and the commedia dell'arte to be the strongest
influences. As she presents the whole history of Italian cinema
from the standpoint of a dialectic between these two styles, she
offers brilliant interpretations of individual films. The "body in
the mirror" is the national self-image on the screen, which changes
shape in response to historical and political context. To discover
how the nation represents, understands, and recognizes this
fictional "body," Dalle Vacche discusses changes in the strongest
parameters of Italian cinema: allegory, spectacle, body, history,
unity, and continuity. In her hands these concepts yield a wealth
of insights for film scholars, art historians, political
scientists, and those concerned with cultural studies in general,
as well as for other educated readers interested in Italian
cinema.
Originally published in 1992.
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