Broken Time, Fragmented Space

A Cultural Map of Postwar Italy

Anna Maria Torriglia author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Toronto Press

Published:25th May '02

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Broken Time, Fragmented Space: A Cultural Map for Post-war Italy examines how the artists and intellectuals of post-war Italy dealt with the 'shameful' heritage of their fascist upbringing and education by trying to craft a new cultural identity for themselves and the country. The continuities between the culture of the fascist and post-fascist periods were, however, far greater than what intellectuals were ready to admit, creating an uncomfortable, sometimes schizophrenic relation to time, as a painful urge to erase the past.

Drawing on a variety of critical approaches, Torriglia investigates the efforts to reconstruct a personal as well as a collective self by analyzing both canonical and lesser-known cinematic and literary texts. Organized around four main themes - the use of language, the interaction between personal and public spheres, the perceptual categories of history and memory, and the reconstruction of the female identity - the study also includes historical introductions and sociological commentary that provides an extensive and captivating picture of the cultural production in 1950s Italy, a period that has not yet been extensively studied.

‘This project’s subject, approach, and fine textual analysis of literary and cinematic texts make an important contribution to scholarship on Italian culture during the postwar period of reconstruction.’ - Robin Pickering-Iazzi (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

ISBN: 9780802036049

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 25mm

Weight: 540g

272 pages