Marco Bellocchio: The Cinematic I in the Political Sphere

Author:   Clodagh J. Brook
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
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9780802097101


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   24 April 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Marco Bellocchio is one of Italy's most important and prolific directors, with a career spanning five decades. In this book, Clodagh J. Brook explores the boundaries between the public and the private, the political and the personal, and the collective and the individual as they appear in Bellocchio's films. Including work on psychoanalysis, politics, film production, autobiography, and the relationship between film tradition and contemporary culture, Marco Bellocchio touches on fundamental issues in film analysis. Brook's study interrogates what it means to make personal or anti-institutional art in a medium dominated by a late-capitalist industrial model of production. Her readings of Bellocchio's often enigmatic and perplexing work suggest new ways to answer questions about subjectivity, objectivity, and political commentary in modes of filmmaking. Relating the art of a private director to a public medium, Clodagh J. Brook's work is an important contribution to our understanding of film.

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Author:   Clodagh J. Brook
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.480kg
ISBN:  

9780802097101


ISBN 10:   0802097103
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   24 April 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Note on the Text Acknowledgements Chapter One. Auteur and Autobiograpy Constructing an Auteur Collaboration and Production The Zigzagging Path Bobbio and My Mother's Smile: Autobiography in Bellocchio's Cinema Conclusion Chapter Two. Bellocchio's Political Cinema in the Sixties and Seventies The Problems of Impegno in the Era of Postmodernism The Nature of Bellocchio's Impegno La Cina è vicina, ""Discutiamo, discutiamo"", and Pre-Contestation Impegno The Militant Documentaries, Nel nome del padre, Marcia trionfale: Contestation, Impegno, Collectivity Conclusion Chapter Three. The Dreaming ""I"": Interiority and Massimo Fagioli's ""Model"" of the Unconscious Massimo Fagioli and Group Therapy Massimo Fagioli's ""Model"" of the Unconscious The Calm Sea and Inner Child: Salto nel vuoto and Il sogno della farfalla Sex, Women, and Irrationality: La visione del Sabba and La condanna Screening the ""I"": Styles of Interiority The Oneiric and States of Hesitation Space and the Unconscious, or the House as Psyche: Salto nel vuoto and Diavolo in corpo Temporality and the Unconscious: Enrico IV and the Chronotrap Conclusion Chapter Four. Bellocchio's Political Cinema from the Eighties to the Present Italian Terrorism: Buongiorno, notte Chapter Five. The Rebel ""I"": Patriarchy and Parents The Woman as Rebel: Politics and Patriarchy Rebellion in the Name of the Father and Family: I pugni in tasca, Il Principe di Homburg, L'ora di religione Conclusion Chapter Six. Tradition and its Discontents Adaptations and Citations: Pirandello, Manzoni, and the Overturning of the Father-Text Conclusions. Private Cinema in a Public Sphere Bibliography Index"

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'Marco Bellocchio's recent return to the centre-stage of Italian cinema has been nothing short of remarkable. Clodagh J. Brook's study-the first of Bellocchio in English-is a highly timely contribution, a vigorous and closely attentive account of his oeuvre to date. It describes a body of work, from I pugni in tasca (1965) through to Vincere (2009), poised at a series of challenging junctures, between the real and the oneiric, the personal and the political, in disquieting, compelling rebellion.' - Robert S.C. Gordon, Department of Italian, University of Cambridge


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Clodagh J. Brook is associate professor and Head of Italian at Trinity College, Dublin.

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