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Interpreting Urban Spaces in Italian Cultures / ed. by Andrea Scapolo, Angela Porcarelli.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Spatial Imageries in Historical Perspective ; 4Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (272 p.)Content type:
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  • 9789048554638
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.760945 23/eng/20230210
LOC classification:
  • HT185
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I The City as a Performative Space in Early Modern Italy -- 1. Marketplace Encounters : Social Mixing on the Streets of Early Modern Florence -- 2. “Noble Edifices” : The Urban Image of Papal Rome, 1417–1667 -- 3. Perspective Cities : Staging Transferable Spaces in Learned Comedy -- 4. The Lure of Shopping : The Mercerie in Early Modern Venice and the City as a Permanent Mall -- 5. Ancient Magnificence and Modern Design: Roman Architecture and Identity in the Printed Works of Alessandro Specchi (1666–1729) and Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–1778) -- Part II The City in Times of Crisis: Urban Spaces in Modern Italy -- 6. Le piazze d’Italia : De Chirico’s Prophetic Vision of Public Space in Destination Italy -- 7. Colonie Architecture and Fascism’s Cult of Youth -- 8. Fare la vita grigia: The Industrial City of Italo Calvino and Luciano Bianciardi -- Part III The City as a Space of Conflict: Landscapes of Late Capitalism -- 9. Il mondo è meglio non vederlo che vederlo : Naples as Urban Dystopia in Un paio di occhiali -- 10. Narratives of a ‘City Under Siege’ : Bodies and Discourses of the 1977 Movement in Bologna -- 11. Exploring Urban Space : Terzani’s In Asia (1965–1997) -- Index
Summary: Made up of both material and symbolic elements, the urban space is always dynamic and transitional; it brings together or separates the past and the present, the public and the private, the center and the periphery. The present volume focuses on the interaction between the social processes and spatial forms that shape the identity of Italian cities. Using both canonical and less well-known texts along with cultural artifacts, the essays in the volume deprovincialize the Italian city, interpreting the material and symbolic practices that have made it into a unique entity whose enduring influence extends far outside Italy.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I The City as a Performative Space in Early Modern Italy -- 1. Marketplace Encounters : Social Mixing on the Streets of Early Modern Florence -- 2. “Noble Edifices” : The Urban Image of Papal Rome, 1417–1667 -- 3. Perspective Cities : Staging Transferable Spaces in Learned Comedy -- 4. The Lure of Shopping : The Mercerie in Early Modern Venice and the City as a Permanent Mall -- 5. Ancient Magnificence and Modern Design: Roman Architecture and Identity in the Printed Works of Alessandro Specchi (1666–1729) and Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–1778) -- Part II The City in Times of Crisis: Urban Spaces in Modern Italy -- 6. Le piazze d’Italia : De Chirico’s Prophetic Vision of Public Space in Destination Italy -- 7. Colonie Architecture and Fascism’s Cult of Youth -- 8. Fare la vita grigia: The Industrial City of Italo Calvino and Luciano Bianciardi -- Part III The City as a Space of Conflict: Landscapes of Late Capitalism -- 9. Il mondo è meglio non vederlo che vederlo : Naples as Urban Dystopia in Un paio di occhiali -- 10. Narratives of a ‘City Under Siege’ : Bodies and Discourses of the 1977 Movement in Bologna -- 11. Exploring Urban Space : Terzani’s In Asia (1965–1997) -- Index

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Made up of both material and symbolic elements, the urban space is always dynamic and transitional; it brings together or separates the past and the present, the public and the private, the center and the periphery. The present volume focuses on the interaction between the social processes and spatial forms that shape the identity of Italian cities. Using both canonical and less well-known texts along with cultural artifacts, the essays in the volume deprovincialize the Italian city, interpreting the material and symbolic practices that have made it into a unique entity whose enduring influence extends far outside Italy.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

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