The art of persuasion : political communication in Italy from 1945 to the 1990s

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The art of persuasion : political communication in Italy from 1945 to the 1990s

edited by Luciano Cheles and Lucio Sponza

Manchester University Press , Distributed in the USA by Palgrave, 2001

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [356]-372) and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9780719041693

内容説明

An attempt at exploring the variety of means in which political information has been conveyed in Italy, from the early post-war period to a still unsettled situation in which political discourse takes second place to style, image and soundbite. Written by an international team of scholars representing a range of disciplines, the volume examines both official party-led forms of communication (cinema, government newreel, the press, rituals, election broadcasts) and the more informal, spontaneous and/or clandestine forms of communication mostly originating from social movements, pressure groups and other organizations outside the party system (satire, political songs, sartorial styles, terrorism). The book also features a chronology of political, economic and cultural events, which should make it accessible not only to students and schlars but to the general reader interested in contemporary Italy.

目次

  • Part 1 Party propaganda and political discourse: Italian modernization and the propaganda of the Marshall Plan, David W. Ellwood
  • government propaganda - official newsreels and documentaries in the 1950s, Maria Adelaide Frabotta
  • Italian propaganda abroad - the case of the surrogate "voice of Italians" in post-war Britain, Lucio Sponza
  • the Italian Communist Party in propaganda films of the early post-war period, Mino Argentieri
  • political identity and communication, Jeff C. Pratt
  • political rituals, David I. Kertzer
  • the political press, Mario Isnenghi
  • picture battles in the "Piazza" - the political poster from 1945 to 1996, Luciano Cheles
  • advertising politics on TV - the party election broadcast, Isabella Pezzini
  • the languages of politics -from "politichese" to the "discourse of serenity", Patrick McCarthy. Part 2 Persuasion through symbolism and spectacle: meetings of desire, Umberto Eco
  • persuasion by violence - terror and its texts, David Moss
  • the last laugh - "cuore" and the vicissitudes of satire, Robert Lumley
  • the centre cannot hold -music as political communication on post-war Italy, Alessandro Portelli
  • dress, politics and fashion, 1960-1980, Cristina Giorgetti
  • fashion and political communication, from the 1980s to the present, Maria Pia Pozzato
  • ritual degradation as a public display - a televized corruption trial, Pier Paolo Giglioli.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780719041709

内容説明

Writing for art is a concise introduction to the subject of ekphrasis, and the first study to offer a useful general survey of the larger philosophical and theoretical questions arising from the encounter of literary texts and artworks. Stephen Cheeke offers close readings of poems and prose from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries alongside a generous amount of illustrations, covering a broad range of writing and theory about the relation of literary texts to the visual arts, and extending the subject of ekphrasis to include literary works on photography, as well as celebrated prose descriptions of artworks. -- .

目次

  • Part 1 Party propaganda and political discourse: Italian modernization and the propaganda of the Marshall Plan, David W. Ellwood
  • government propaganda - official newsreels and documentaries in the 1950s, Maria Adelaide Frabotta
  • Italian propaganda abroad - the case of the surrogate "voice of Italians" in post-war Britain, Lucio Sponza
  • the Italian Communist Party in propaganda films of the early post-war period, Mino Argentieri
  • political identity and communication, Jeff C. Pratt
  • political rituals, David I. Kertzer
  • the political press, Mario Isnenghi
  • picture battles in the "Piazza" - the political poster from 1945 to 1996, Luciano Cheles
  • advertising politics on TV - the party election broadcast, Isabella Pezzini
  • the languages of politics -from "politichese" to the "discourse of serenity", Patrick McCarthy. Part 2 Persuasion through symbolism and spectacle: meetings of desire, Umberto Eco
  • persuasion by violence - terror and its texts, David Moss
  • the last laugh - "cuore" and the vicissitudes of satire, Robert Lumley
  • the centre cannot hold -music as political communication on post-war Italy, Alessandro Portelli
  • dress, politics and fashion, 1960-1980, Cristina Giorgetti
  • fashion and political communication, from the 1980s to the present, Maria Pia Pozzato
  • ritual degradation as a public display - a televized corruption trial, Pier Paolo Giglioli.

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