Marcia Landy examines the history of Italian celebrity culture
and ponders the changing qualities of stardom in the 20th and 21st
centuries. She considers the historical conditions for the rise of
stardom in the context of various media, from the silent era to
contemporary media, tracking how stardom shapes national and
international identities.
The phenomenon of the diva in the early European cinema, the
invention of new stars in the sound cinema, the postwar impact on
stardom through the introduction of changing forms of narration in
popular genres, and the contributions to the changing faces of
stardom through the films and the personas of such auteurs as
Rosselini, Visconti, Fellini, and Pasolini are examined in Stardom,
Italian Style. Landy's genealogy of Italian star images identifies
their connections to social history, landscape and geography,
conceptions of femininity and masculinity, the physical and virtual
body, regionalism, technology, and leisure.
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