Italian colonialism and resistances to Empire, 1930-1970
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Italian colonialism and resistances to Empire, 1930-1970
(Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series / general editor, A.G. Hopkins)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Italian Anti-colonialism and the Ethiopian War
- 3. "Ethiopia's Cause Is Our Cause": Black Internationalism and the Italian Invasion of Ethiopia
- 4. Harlem's Ethiopia: Literary Pan-Africanism and the Italian Invasion
- 5. A Partisan Press: Sylvia Pankhurst, British Anti-colonialism and the Crisis of Empire
- 6. Internationalism and Third-Worldism in Postwar Italy
- 7. Internationalism and Third-Worldism in Postwar Italy
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Description
This book provides an innovative cultural history of Italian colonialism and its impact on twentieth-century ideas of empire and anti-colonialism. In October 1935, Mussolini's army attacked Ethiopia, defying the League of Nations and other European imperial powers. The book explores the widespread political and literary responses to the invasion, highlighting how Pan-Africanism drew its sustenance from opposition to Italy's late empire-building, and reading the work of George Padmore, Claude McKay, and CLR James alongside the feminist and socialist anti-colonial campaigner Sylvia Pankhurst's broadsheet, New Times and Ethiopia News. Extending into the postwar period, the book examines the fertile connections between anti-colonialism and anti-fascism in Italian literature and art, tracing the emergence of a "resistance aesthetics" in works such as The Battle of Algiers and Giovanni Pirelli's harrowing books of testimony about Algeria's war of independence, both inspired by Frantz Fanon. This book will interest readers passionate about postcolonial studies, the history of Italian imperialism, Pan-Africanism, print cultures, and Italian postwar culture.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Italian Anti-Colonialism and the Ethiopian War
Chapter 3: "Ethiopia's Cause is our Cause": Black Internationalism and the Italian Invasion of Ethiopia
Chapter 4: Harlem's Ethiopia: Literary Pan-Africanism and the Italian Invasion
Chapter 5: A Partisan Press: Sylvia Pankhurst, British Anti-Colonialism, and the Crisis of Empire
Chapter 6: Internationalism and Third-Worldism in Postwar Italy
Chapter 7: African Decolonization and the Resistance Aesthetics of Pontecorvo, Orsini, and Pirelli.
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