Righteous Anger in Contemporary Italian Literary and Cinematic Narratives analyses the role of passion – particularly indignation – and how it shapes intention and inspires the work of many contemporary Italian writers and filmmakers. Noting how art often holds the power to shed light on issues surrounding inequity, inequality, and injustice, the book explores the ethical function of art as a tool in resistance and sociopolitical protest, thereby validating the axiom that ethics and aesthetics can still collaborate in the creation of meaning. Drawing on a range of Italian novels and films and examining the works of artists such as Tiziano Scarpa, Simona Vinci, Paolo Sorrentino, and Monica Stambrini, the author shows that anger can be used constructively as a weapon of resistance against negative and oppressive forces.

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This book examines the many ways in which anger and indignation shape authorial intentions and determine the products of contemporary Italian artists.

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

Introduction

Part I. Anger and Commitment in the Narratives of Tiziano Scarpa

1. Pasolini’s La rabbia and the Spectacularization of Scarpa’s Posthuman Aesthetics

2. An Apocalyptic Kamikaze: Tiziano Scarpa or How to Invade the Reader

3. The Fundamental Things in Life According to Scarpa

Part II. Anger and Spaces of Vulnerability in the Narratives of Melania Mazzucco and Monica Stambrini

4. Melania Mazzucco’s Un giorno perfetto: Domestic Violence on an Everyday Perfect Day

5. Pushing Boundaries: Road Movies and Gas Stations in Monica Stambrini’s Benzina

Part III. Anger and Spaces of Otherness in the Narratives of Paolo Sorrentino, Simona Vinci, and Veronica Tomassini

6. A Recipe for the Advantages and Disadvantages of Love: Anger and Misogyny in Paolo Sorrentino's The Consequences of Love

7. Society, Simulacra, and Love: Simona Vinci’s Stanza 411

8. Wounding the Individual: Dynamics of Diversity and Anatomy of Love in Veronica Tomassini’s Sangue di Cane

Afterword
Notes
Works Cited
Index

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"Stefania Lucamante displays an impressive erudition. The range of philosophical, theoretical, and critical texts cited and alluded to is wide."

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781487506889
Publisert
2020-03-20
Utgiver
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
620 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
344

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Stefania Lucamante is a professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at The Catholic University of America.