New Anthropologies of Italy Politics, History and Culture

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Heywood, Paolo (-)
Autor Corporativo: European Research Council, grant # 683033 (via University of Cambridge) funder (funder)
Otros Autores: Paolo Heywood
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Berghahn Books, Incorporated 2024.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:New Anthropologies of Europe: Perspectives and Provocations Series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction. Back to the Future
  • Part I. Migration
  • Chapter 1. Performing Incompetence: Race and Migration in Italy
  • Chapter 2. Not So 'Other': Challenging Ideas of Citizenship and Belonging in Italy
  • Chapter 3. A Return to Life: Narratives of Birth and Death in a Southern European Periphery
  • Chapter 4. 'An Unjustified Revolt': Italian Political Discourse and Chinese Migrant Resistance to Inspection Culture
  • Part II. Populism
  • Chapter 5. Making Fascism History in 'The Land of the Duce'
  • Chapter 6. Mediatic Squadrism: Myths, Symbols and Identity in Third Millennium Fascism
  • Chapter 7. Before and after Fascist Bonifiche: Spaces of Occlusion and Recursion in Contemporary Tavoliere
  • Chapter 8. Demonizing Fake News in a Post-Truth Political World
  • Part III. Mafia
  • Chapter 9. Omertà: Violence and Cultural Practices
  • Chapter 10. Anti-Mafia, Unscripted: On Discourse, Moral Borders and the Public Space
  • Chapter 11. Speech in Gommopoli
  • Part IV. Heritage
  • Chapter 12. Joyous Post-Politics: Street Art and the Pursuit of Consensus after the Morandi Bridge Collapse
  • Chapter 13. Migrant Saints: Art, Religion and Activism in Contemporary Naples
  • Chapter 14. Expatriate Relocation and Real Estate Investment in Sicily: Sentiment, Sociality and New Beginnings
  • Chapter 15. Margins of 'Neotarantism' in Contemporary Apulia
  • Chapter 16. Heritage Populism: How a Hyper-Place Turned into a Village
  • Part V. Regions and Language
  • Chapter 17. Contemporary Italian Regional Economies and the Contradictory Rhetorics of Development
  • Chapter 18. Dialect Chronotopes: Politics, Nation and Re-Imaginings
  • Afterword. Beyond Rhetorical Binaries: The Anthropology of Italy and the Politics of Critique
  • Index