Fascism in Italian Cinema since 1945 The Politics and Aesthetics of
From neorealism's resolve to Berlusconian revisionist melodramas, this book examines cinema's role in constructing memories of Fascist Italy. Italian cinema has both reflected and shaped popular perceptions of Fascism, reinforcing or challenging stereotyp
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10.1057/9781137316622 - Fascism in Italian Cinema since 1945, Giacomo Lichtner
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Fascism in Italian Cinema since 1945
10.1057/9781137316622 - Fascism in Italian Cinema since 1945, Giacomo Lichtner
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The Politics and Aesthetics of Memory
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