The Art of Persuasion: Political Communication in Italy from 1945 to 1990s
2004; Presses de Sciences Po; Issue: 81 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/3772003
ISSN1950-6678
AutoresFabrice d’Almeida, Luciano Cheles, Lucio Sponza,
Tópico(s)Italian Fascism and Post-war Society
ResumoPart 1 Party propaganda and political discourse: Italian modernization and the propaganda of the Marshall Plan, David W. Ellwood government propaganda - official newsreels and documentaries in the 1950s, Maria Adelaide Frabotta Italian propaganda abroad - the case of the surrogate voice of Italians in post-war Britain, Lucio Sponza the Italian Communist Party in propaganda films of the early post-war period, Mino Argentieri political identity and communication, Jeff C. Pratt political rituals, David I. Kertzer the political press, Mario Isnenghi picture battles in the Piazza - the political poster from 1945 to 1996, Luciano Cheles advertising politics on TV - the party election broadcast, Isabella Pezzini the languages of politics -from politichese to the discourse of serenity, Patrick McCarthy. Part 2 Persuasion through symbolism and spectacle: meetings of desire, Umberto Eco persuasion by violence - terror and its texts, David Moss the last laugh - cuore and the vicissitudes of satire, Robert Lumley the centre cannot hold -music as political communication on post-war Italy, Alessandro Portelli dress, politics and fashion, 1960-1980, Cristina Giorgetti fashion and political communication, from the 1980s to the present, Maria Pia Pozzato ritual degradation as a public display - a televized corruption trial, Pier Paolo Giglioli.
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