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Brutal Vision: The Neorealist Body in Postwar Italian Cinema

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Brutal Vision: The Neorealist Body in Postwar Italian Cinema - Schoonover, Karl, Professor
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Film history identifies Italian neorealism as the exemplar of national cinema, a specifically domestic response to wartime atrocities. Brutal Vision challenges this orthodoxy by arguing that neorealist films-including such classics as Rome, Open City; Paisan; Shoeshine; and Bicycle Thieves-should be understood less as national products and more as complex agents of a postwar reorganization of global politics. For these films, cinema facilitates the liberal humanist sympathy required to usher in a new era of world stability. ...

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Brutal Vision: The Neorealist Body in Postwar Italian Cinema 2012, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN

ISBN-13: 9780816675555

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