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There is an undeniable and persisting fascination with Niccolo
Machiavelli and his infamous political theories in contemporary pop
culture. Many comic books, video games, TV series, movies, and
graphic novels make explicit or implicit references to the most
infamous political thinker of all-time. By offering the reader an
idea of how Machiavelli is present and represented in contemporary
media (in particular, in Assassin's Creed, House of Cards,
Homeland, pop art, American and Italian politics, Italian cinema,
and Trump's rise to power), Machiavelli in Contemporary Media gives
new life to Machiavellian thought and shows how his theories-but
also the several different interpretations of them
(Machiavellianism)-are still influential today. Andrea Polegato is
Assistant Professor in Italian Studies at California State
University, Fresno, USA. He works on the political language of
Niccolo Machiavelli and Florence between the Quattrocento and
Cinquecento. His publications include articles on Machiavelli,
Pietro Aretino, and the Italian filmmaker Ermanno Olmi. He is also
working on a comparison between Renaissance Italy and Ancient
China. Fabio Benincasa is Adjunct Professor for Duquesne University
- Rome Campus and Universita Nicola Cusano, Italy. As well as
several essays on cinema, he co-edited Come rovesciare il mondo ad
arte (2015) with Giorgio de Finis and Andrea Facchi, and with de
Finis Nome plurale di citta (2016), and Il mondo degli umani si e
fermato (2020). He is editor of Frontiere della Psicoanalisi and
has collaborated with the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome.
There is an undeniable and persisting fascination with Niccolo
Machiavelli and his infamous political theories in contemporary pop
culture. Many comic books, video games, TV series, movies, and
graphic novels make explicit or implicit references to the most
infamous political thinker of all-time. By offering the reader an
idea of how Machiavelli is present and represented in contemporary
media (in particular, in Assassin's Creed, House of Cards,
Homeland, pop art, American and Italian politics, Italian cinema,
and Trump's rise to power), Machiavelli in Contemporary Media gives
new life to Machiavellian thought and shows how his theories-but
also the several different interpretations of them
(Machiavellianism)-are still influential today. Andrea Polegato is
Assistant Professor in Italian Studies at California State
University, Fresno, USA. He works on the political language of
Niccolo Machiavelli and Florence between the Quattrocento and
Cinquecento. His publications include articles on Machiavelli,
Pietro Aretino, and the Italian filmmaker Ermanno Olmi. He is also
working on a comparison between Renaissance Italy and Ancient
China. Fabio Benincasa is Adjunct Professor for Duquesne University
- Rome Campus and Universita Nicola Cusano, Italy. As well as
several essays on cinema, he co-edited Come rovesciare il mondo ad
arte (2015) with Giorgio de Finis and Andrea Facchi, and with de
Finis Nome plurale di citta (2016), and Il mondo degli umani si e
fermato (2020). He is editor of Frontiere della Psicoanalisi and
has collaborated with the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome.
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