Addressing cultural representations of women's participation in
the political violence and terrorism of the Italian anni di piombo
('years of lead', c. 1969-83), this book conceptualizes Italy's
experience of political violence during those years as a form of
cultural and collective trauma. The intermittent clustering of
cultural representations that feminize terrorism is interrogated in
close relation to the psychological, social and political purposes
served by such feminization at distinct historical moments. Ruth
Glynn analyzes a broad range of texts including press reports,
memoir, literary fiction and film, dating from the 1970s to the
present with attention paid to the recent re-emergence of domestic
terrorism and to cultural representations of the women of the 'New
Red Brigades'.
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