North/South, East/West focuses on the visual and discursive
representation of identity promoted by public and private Italian
national television at the turn of the twenty-first century.
Michela Ardizzoni examines the role of politics, conglomeration,
immigration, and satellite technology in framing discourses of
gender, ethnic, and regional identities. In a time of social and
political change for Italy, characterized by the increased
visibility of ethnic minorities and the rise to political power of
Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's largest media mogul, North/South,
East/West provides an in-depth textual analysis of current programs
and their vision of identity
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