Cinema Is The Strongest Weapon: Race-making 7 Resistance In Fascist Italy - Paperback
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9781517910846

Cinema Is The Strongest Weapon: Race-making 7 Resistance In Fascist Italy

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Author
Fabbri, Lorenzo

Looking at Italyā€™s national film industry under the rule of Benito Mussolini and in the era that followed, Cinema Is the Strongest Weapon examines how cinema was harnessed as a political tool by both the reigning fascist regime and those who sought to resist it. Covering a range of canonical works alongside many of their neglected contemporaries, this book explores filmā€™s mutable relationship to the apparatuses of state power and racial capitalism.

Exploiting realismā€™s aesthetic, experiential, and affective affordances, Mussoliniā€™s biopolitical project employed cinema to advance an idealized vision of life under fascism and cultivate the basis for a homogenous racial identity. In this book, Lorenzo Fabbri crucially underscores realismā€™s susceptibility to manipulation from diametrically opposed political perspectives, highlighting the queer, Communist, Jewish, and feminist filmmakers who subverted Mussoliniā€™s notion that ā€œcinema is the regimeā€™s strongest weaponā€ by developing film narratives and film forms that challenged the prevailing ethno-nationalist ideology.

Focusing on an understudied era of film history and Italian cultural production, Fabbri issues an important recontextualization of Italyā€™s celebrated neorealist movement and the structural ties it shares with its predecessor. Drawing incisive parallels to contemporary debates around race, whiteness, authoritarianism, and politics, he presents an urgent examination into the broader impact of visual media on culture and society.

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