Italian Political Cinema: Figures of the Long '68

Italian Political Cinema: Figures of the Long '68

by Mauro Resmini
Italian Political Cinema: Figures of the Long '68

Italian Political Cinema: Figures of the Long '68

by Mauro Resmini

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Overview

An exploration of how film has made legible the Italian long ’68 as a moment of crisis and transition

Traditionally, the definition of political cinema assumes a relationship between cinema and politics. In contrast to this view, author Mauro Resmini sees this relationship as an impasse. To illustrate this theory, Resmini turns to Italian cinema to explore how films have reinvented the link between popular art and radical politics in Italy from 1968 to the early 1980s, a period of intense political and cultural struggles also known as the long ’68.

Italian Political Cinema conjures a multifaceted, complex portrayal of Italian society. Centered on emblematic figures in Italian cinema, it maps the currents of antagonism and repression that defined this period in the country’s history. Resmini explores how film imagined the possibilities, obstacles, and pitfalls that characterized the Italian long ’68 as a moment of crisis and transition. From workerism to autonomist Marxism to feminism, this book further expands the debate on political cinema with a critical interpretation of influential texts, some of which are currently only available in Italian.

A comprehensive and novel redefinition of political film, Italian Political Cinema introduces its audience to lesser-known directors alongside greats such as Pasolini, Bertolucci, Antonioni, and Bellocchio. Resmini offers access to untranslated work in Italian philosophy, political theory, and film theory, and forcefully advocates for the continued artistic and political relevance of these films in our time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781517911386
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 01/03/2023
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Mauro Resmini is associate professor of cinema and media studies and Italian at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Cinema/Politico 1

1 "A Dance of Figures": For a Figural Theory of Political Cinema 15

2 The Worker: Subjectivity within and against Capital 35

3 The Housewife: Figuring Reproductive Labor 81

4 The Youth: The Dialectic of Enjoyment 127

5 The Saint: An Ethics of Autonomy 165

6 The Specter: Totality as Conjuration 183

7 Apocalypse with Figures: The Tyrant, the Intriguer, the Martyr 223

Epilogue: The Cinema of '68, the '68 of Cinema 253

Acknowledgments 259

Notes 263

Index 289

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