Mothers of invention : women, Italian fascism, and culture

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Mothers of invention : women, Italian fascism, and culture

Robin Pickering-Iazzi, editor

University of Minnesota Press, 1995

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

To Mussolini, she was either "donna-madre", the lauded domestic model, or "donna-crisi", intellectual, masculine, a degenerate type. But woman, as "Mothers of Invention" shows, was not a category so easily defined or contained by the Italian Fascist state. This volume is the first thorough investigation of culture produced by Italian women during Fascism (1922-1943). In literature, painting, sculpture, film, and fashion, the contributors explore the politics of invention articulated by these women as they negotiated prevailing ideologies. Essays on women's film spectatorship, on Anna Kuliscioff as the leading feminist in the Socialist party, on Teresa Labriola's concept of Fascist feminism, on futurism and on Irene Brin's reportage of female fashion and self-invention examine women in mass culture, political thought, and daily living.

目次

  • Introduction - inventions of women's making in history and critical thought, Robin Pickering-Iazzi
  • feminism and socialism in Anna Kuliscioff's writings, Rosalia Colombo Ascari
  • gender struggle and the social manipulation and ideological use of gender identity in the interwar years, Mariolina Graziosi
  • women, futurism and Fascism, Clara Orban
  • Fascist theories of "woman" and the construction of gender, Lucia Re
  • Fascist women and the rhetoric of virility, Barbara Spackman
  • the power of style - fashion and self-fashioning in Irene Brin's journalistic writing, Maurizia Boscagli
  • Sibilla Alerama - writing a personal myth, Foria A. Bassanese
  • Antonietta Raphael - artist, woman, foreigner, Jew, wife, mother, muse and anti-Fascist, Emily Braun
  • Alba de Cespedes's "There's No Turning Back" - challenging the new woman's future, Carole C. Gallucci
  • reading, writing and rebellion - collectivity, specularity and sexuality in the Italian schoolgirl comedy, 1934-43, Jacqueline Reich.

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