Italian Women at War explores Italian women’s participation in war and conflict throughout Italy’s modern history, beginning with the Unification and ending with the twentieth century. The essays in this volume, help to further the discussion on women’s participation in violence, warfare, and political protest throughout Italy.
Italian Women at War explores Italian women’s participation in war and conflict throughout Italy’s modern history, beginning with the Unification and ending with the twentieth century. The essays in this volume, help to further the discussion on women’s participation in violence, warfare, and political protest throughout Italy.
Susan Amatangelo is associate professor of Italian at the College of the Holy Cross.
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Introduction: Italy's Sisters in Arms Susan Amatangelo Part I: The Unification of Italy 1One in a Mille: Countess Martini Della Torre Benedetta Gennaro 2Peppa La Cannoniera: Citizenship in Action Giovanna Summerfield 3"Sono briganta, io, non donna di brigante": The Female Brigand's Search for Identity Susan Amatangelo Part II: The Two World Wars 4Women at War: Eva Kühn Amendola (Magamal) - Interventionist, Futurist, Fascist Lucia Re 5"We will build a better world together":Female Partisans' Memories of Their Resistance to Fascism (1943-1945) Fiona M. Stewart 6Where Women Meet Resistance: Fenoglio's War Narratives Daria Valentini Part III: State Terrorism and the Mafia 7A Sister Without Arms: The Myth of Antigone in Liliana Cavani's The Cannibals Stefania Benini 8Fighting Cosa Nostra with the Camera's Eye: Letizia Battaglia's Evolving Icons of "Traumatic Realism" Norma Bouchard About the Editor and Contributors Index
Introduction: Italy's Sisters in Arms Susan Amatangelo Part I: The Unification of Italy 1One in a Mille: Countess Martini Della Torre Benedetta Gennaro 2Peppa La Cannoniera: Citizenship in Action Giovanna Summerfield 3"Sono briganta, io, non donna di brigante": The Female Brigand's Search for Identity Susan Amatangelo Part II: The Two World Wars 4Women at War: Eva Kühn Amendola (Magamal) - Interventionist, Futurist, Fascist Lucia Re 5"We will build a better world together":Female Partisans' Memories of Their Resistance to Fascism (1943-1945) Fiona M. Stewart 6Where Women Meet Resistance: Fenoglio's War Narratives Daria Valentini Part III: State Terrorism and the Mafia 7A Sister Without Arms: The Myth of Antigone in Liliana Cavani's The Cannibals Stefania Benini 8Fighting Cosa Nostra with the Camera's Eye: Letizia Battaglia's Evolving Icons of "Traumatic Realism" Norma Bouchard About the Editor and Contributors Index
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