An edition of Prison terms (2001)

Prison terms

representing confinement during and after Italian fascism

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An edition of Prison terms (2001)

Prison terms

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"In this work, Ellen Nerenberg offers an analysis of the confinement experience in Italian narrative between 1930 and 1960, the last fifteen years of Fascism and the fifteen that followed. Nerenberg diverges from the notion that a radical break from Fascism coincided with Mussolini's fall, instead revealing a disturbing continuity of social restraints following the Second World War.".

"Drawing on critical discourses of architectural design, urban planning, and cultural geography, Nerenberg offers readings of Buzzati, Piovene, de Cespedes, Banti, Morante, Pratolini, and Gadda. Not limiting herself to prisons, she also explores military barracks, convents, brothels, and homes as carceral homologues.

In a surprising investigation of the male body as defined by the architectural space of the barracks and the discursive practices of military guides and journals, she challenges the notion circulated during Fascism of a homogeneous model of masculinity. She also probes the social and symbolic positions of women in relation to confinement, the law, power, and liberty.

In a chapter entitled 'House Arrest,' she treats the ominous space of the home as a homologue for prison wherein 'women are induced into criminality.'" "A study of literal and literary spaces during and after Italian Fascism, this work examines the ways in which Fascist cultural and discursive practices and ideology have endured in various guises."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
259

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Prison terms: representing confinement during and after Italian fascism
2001, University of Toronto Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-252) and index.

Published in
Toronto
Series
Toronto Italian studies

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
850.9/355
Library of Congress
PQ4053.P76 N47 2001, PQ4053.P76N47 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 259 p., [12] p. of plates :
Number of pages
259

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3967802M
ISBN 10
0802035086
LCCN
2001273835
OCLC/WorldCat
46625895
Library Thing
5565737
Goodreads
2452145

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