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Modernitalia

Edited by Francesca Santovetti

by Jeffrey Schnapp (Author)
©2012 Edited Collection XX, 316 Pages
Series: Italian Modernities, Volume 13

Summary

Modernitalia provides a map of the Italian twentieth century in the form of twelve essays by the celebrated cultural historian Jeffrey T. Schnapp. Shuttling back and forth between literature, architecture, design, and the visual arts, the volume explores the metaphysics of speed, futurist and dada typography, real and imaginary forms of architecture, shifting regimes of mass spectacle, the iconography of labour, exhibitions as modes of public mobilization and persuasion, and the emergence of industrial models of literary culture and communication.
The figures featured in the book include Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Mario Morasso, Julius Evola, Piero Portaluppi, Giuseppe Terragni, Alessandro Blasetti, Massimo Bontempelli, Giorgio de Chirico, Bruno Munari, Curzio Malaparte, and Henry Furst. Alongside these human protagonists appear granite blocks that drive the design of modern monuments, military searchlights that animate civilian shows, worker armies viewed as machines, sunglasses that tiptoe along the boundary of the private and public, newsreels as twentieth-century interpretations of Trajan’s column, and book covers and bindings that act as authorial self-portraits. The volume captures the Italian path to cultural modernity in all of its brilliance and multiplicity.

Details

Pages
XX, 316
Year
2012
ISBN (PDF)
9783035303377
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034307628
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0353-0337-7
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (August)
Keywords
design literature Visual arts Italian twentieth century architecture
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2012. XXII, 316 pp.

Biographical notes

Jeffrey Schnapp (Author)

Jeffrey T. Schnapp is the faculty director of metaLAB (at) Harvard, at Harvard University.

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