Mass culture and Italian society from fascism to the Cold War

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    • Forgacs, David
    • Gundle, Stephen

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Mass culture and Italian society from fascism to the Cold War

David Forgacs and Stephen Gundle

Indiana University Press, c2007

  • : cloth
  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-344) and index

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内容説明

The 1930s to the 1950s in Italy witnessed large increases in film-going, radio-listening, and the sale of music and weekly magazines. The industries that made and sold commercial, cultural products were transformed by the new technologies of reproduction and new approaches to marketing and distribution. Yet historians tend to place the "real" genesis of mass culture in the 1960s, or to generalize about the harnessing of mass culture to the Fascist political project, without considering what kind of mass culture existed at the time and whether this harnessing was successful. This book draws on extensive new evidence, including oral histories and archival material, to explore possible continuities between the uses of mass culture before and after World War II.

目次

Contents Preface and Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Culture, Place, and Nation Part 1. Cultural Consumption and Everyday Life 1. Patterns of Consumption 2. Practices of the Self: Intimacy, Sexuality, Sport, Fashion Part 2. Cultural Industries and Markets 3. Publishing: Books, Magazines, and Comics 4. Film Production 5. The Film Market: Distribution, Exhibition, and Stars 6. Radio and Recorded Music Part 3. The Politics of Mass Culture 7. State Intervention in Cultural Activity 8. Civil Society and Organized Leisure Conclusion Appendix 1. The Oral History Project, by Marcella Filippa Appendix 2. Table of Interviewees Appendix 3. Questionnaire Notes Bibliography Index

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