Making and Remaking Italy The Cultivation of National Identity around the Risorgimento

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Pub. Date: 2001-05-01
Publisher(s): Berg Pub Ltd
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Summary

This important new book considers many of the ways in which national identity was imagined, implemented and contested within Italian culture before, during and after the period of Italian unification in the mid-nineteenth century. Taking a fresh approach towards national icons cherished by both Left and Right, the collection's authors examine the complex interaction between a perceived need for national identity and the fragmented nature of the Italian peninsula. In so doing, they draw on examples from a wide range of artistic and cultural media. The book opens with an introduction which defines the case of the Italian 'Risorgimento' and places it within a large context of European and global nation-building and nationalism. Authors discuss how episodes from the distant past were used by nineteenth- and twentieth-century artists, musicians, and writers to recreate narratives of nationhood, as well as how the problem of Italian identity was before and during the Risorgimento. The question of who belonged in the new Italy, who remained outsiders, and how social and sexual differences entered into defining these groups is also addressed. The book concludes with an analysis of twentieth-century attempts to appropriate and reforge the 'spirit' of the Risorgimento, under Fascism and in our own time.

Author Biography

Albert Russell is Ascoli Professor of Italian Studies, at the University of California, Berkeley.

Krystyna Von Henneberg is an Assistant Professor of History, at the University of California, Davis.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix
List of Illustrations
xi
Notes on Contributors xv
Introduction Nationalism and the Uses of Risorgimento Culture 1(26)
Krystyna von Henneberg
Albert Russell Ascoli
Part I Refiguring the Past
Creating a National Past: History, Myth and Image in the Risorgimento
27(50)
Adrian Lyttelton
Part II Whose Italy?
Dante and the Culture of Risorgimento: Literary, Political or Ideological Icon?
77(26)
Andrea Ciccarelli
Liberty on (and Off) the Barricades: Verdi's Risorgimento Fantasies
103(16)
Mary Ann Smart
`This is Africa': Ruling and Representing Southern Italy, 1860-61
119(36)
Nelson Moe
Passion and Sexual Difference: the Risorgimento and the Gendering of Writing in Nineteenth-Century Italian Culture
155(48)
Lucia Re
Part III Remaking the Risorgimento
`To Make History': Garibaldianism and the Formation of a Fascist Historic Imaginary
203(38)
Claudio Fogu
'Tramonto' and 'Risorgimento': Gentile's Dialectics and the Prophecy of Nationhood
241(16)
Roberto Dainotto
Nostra patria: Revisions of the Risorgimento in the Cinema, 1925-1952
257(20)
David Forgacs
Visconti's Senso: The Risorgimento According to Gramsci or Historical Revisionism Meets Cinematic Innovation
277(22)
Millicent Marcus
Part IV The Character of a Nation
National Identity or National Character? New Vocabularies and Old Paradigms
299(22)
Silvana Patriarca
Index of Names 321

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