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Federico Fellini: Toronto Italian Studies


en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 iun 2002

Federico Fellini remains the best known of the postwar Italian directors. This collection of essays brings Fellini criticism up to date, employing a range of recent critical filters, including semiotic, psychoanalytical, feminist and deconstructionist. Accordingly, a number of important themes arise - the reception of fascism, the crisis of the subject, the question of agency, homo-eroticism, feminism, and constructions of gender.

Since the early 1970s, a slide in critical and theoretical attention to Fellini's work has corresponded with an assumption that his films are self-indulgent and lacking in political value. This volume moves the discussion towards a politics of signification, contending that Fellini's evolving self-reflexivity is not mere solipsism but rather a critique of both aesthetics and signification. The essays presented here are almost all new - the two exceptions being important signifiers in Fellini studies. The first, Frank Burke's Federico Fellini: Reality/Representation/Signification laid the foundation in the late 1980s for considering Fellini's work in the light of postmodernism. The second, Marguerite Waller's Whose Dolce Vita is this Anyway?: The Language of Fellini's Cinema (1990), provides a contemporary re-reading of Fellini's most successful film.

This lively and ambitious collection brings a new critical language to bear on Fellini's films, offering fresh insights into their underlying issues and meaning. In bringing Fellini criticism up to date, it will have a significant impact on film studies, reclaiming this important director for a contemporary audience.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780802006967
ISBN-10: 0802006965
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 153 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Toronto Press (Scholarly Pub)
Seria Toronto Italian Studies

Locul publicării:Canada

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This collection of essays brings Fellini criticism up to date, employing a range of recent critical filters, including semiotic, psychoanalytical, feminist and deconstructionist.