Sarah Patricia HIll, Giuliana Minghelli
Stillness in Motion
Italy, Photography, and the Meanings of Modernity
Sarah Patricia HIll, Giuliana Minghelli
Stillness in Motion
Italy, Photography, and the Meanings of Modernity
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Stillness in Motion brings together the writing of scholars, theorists, and artists on the uneasy relationship between Italian culture and photography.
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Stillness in Motion brings together the writing of scholars, theorists, and artists on the uneasy relationship between Italian culture and photography.
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- Toronto Italian Studies
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 970g
- ISBN-13: 9781442649330
- ISBN-10: 144264933X
- Artikelnr.: 42054964
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Toronto Italian Studies
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 970g
- ISBN-13: 9781442649330
- ISBN-10: 144264933X
- Artikelnr.: 42054964
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sarah Patricia Hill is a senior lecturer in Italian in the School of Languages and Cultures at Victoria University of Wellington Giuliana Minghelli is an associate professor of Italian Studies in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at McGill University.
Introduction (Sarah Patricia Hill and Giuliana Minghelli)
Part One: National Beginnings and Modernist Fears
1. Photography and the Construction of Italian National Identity (Roberta
Valtorta, with Sarah Patricia Hill and Giuliana Minghelli)
2. Local Colour and the Grey Aura of Modernity: Photography, Literature,
and the Social Sciences in Fin-de-SiÈcle Italy (Maria Grazia Lolla)
3. Eternal Speed/Omnipresent Immobility: Futurism and Photography (Giuliana
Minghelli)
Part Two: Modern Memory Objects: Social Histories of the Photograph
4. The Peripatetic Portrait: Exchange and Performance in Migration
Photographs at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century (Giorgia AlÙ)
5. Presente! The Latent Memory of Italy’s Great War in its Photographic
Portraits (Luca Cottini)
Part Three: Photography and the Acceleration of Modernity:
Reality-Commodity-Violence
6. Italian Neo-Realism between Cinema and Photography (Barbara Grespi)
7. Photographic Excess: “Scandalous” Photography in Film and Literature
after the Boom (Sarah Patricia Hill)
8. Images of Violence, Violence of Images: The “Years of Lead” and the
Practice of Armed Struggle between Photography and Video (Christian Uva)
Part Four: Critiques of Modernity: Stillness, Motion, and the
Ethics of Seeing
9. The Body in and of the Image in the Films of Yervant Gianikian and
Angela Ricci Lucchi (Robert Lumley)
10. Intersections of Photography, Writing, and Landscape: The Italian
Landscape Photobook from Ghirri to Fossati and Messori (Marina Spunta)
Part Five: Documents and Experiences
11. A Photograph (Umberto Eco)
12. Essays: Photography and the Ready-Made and Apollo and Daphne: A Myth
for Photography (Franco Vaccari); Interview with Franco Vaccari (Giuliana
Minghelli)
Part One: National Beginnings and Modernist Fears
1. Photography and the Construction of Italian National Identity (Roberta
Valtorta, with Sarah Patricia Hill and Giuliana Minghelli)
2. Local Colour and the Grey Aura of Modernity: Photography, Literature,
and the Social Sciences in Fin-de-SiÈcle Italy (Maria Grazia Lolla)
3. Eternal Speed/Omnipresent Immobility: Futurism and Photography (Giuliana
Minghelli)
Part Two: Modern Memory Objects: Social Histories of the Photograph
4. The Peripatetic Portrait: Exchange and Performance in Migration
Photographs at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century (Giorgia AlÙ)
5. Presente! The Latent Memory of Italy’s Great War in its Photographic
Portraits (Luca Cottini)
Part Three: Photography and the Acceleration of Modernity:
Reality-Commodity-Violence
6. Italian Neo-Realism between Cinema and Photography (Barbara Grespi)
7. Photographic Excess: “Scandalous” Photography in Film and Literature
after the Boom (Sarah Patricia Hill)
8. Images of Violence, Violence of Images: The “Years of Lead” and the
Practice of Armed Struggle between Photography and Video (Christian Uva)
Part Four: Critiques of Modernity: Stillness, Motion, and the
Ethics of Seeing
9. The Body in and of the Image in the Films of Yervant Gianikian and
Angela Ricci Lucchi (Robert Lumley)
10. Intersections of Photography, Writing, and Landscape: The Italian
Landscape Photobook from Ghirri to Fossati and Messori (Marina Spunta)
Part Five: Documents and Experiences
11. A Photograph (Umberto Eco)
12. Essays: Photography and the Ready-Made and Apollo and Daphne: A Myth
for Photography (Franco Vaccari); Interview with Franco Vaccari (Giuliana
Minghelli)
Introduction (Sarah Patricia Hill and Giuliana Minghelli)
Part One: National Beginnings and Modernist Fears
1. Photography and the Construction of Italian National Identity (Roberta
Valtorta, with Sarah Patricia Hill and Giuliana Minghelli)
2. Local Colour and the Grey Aura of Modernity: Photography, Literature,
and the Social Sciences in Fin-de-SiÈcle Italy (Maria Grazia Lolla)
3. Eternal Speed/Omnipresent Immobility: Futurism and Photography (Giuliana
Minghelli)
Part Two: Modern Memory Objects: Social Histories of the Photograph
4. The Peripatetic Portrait: Exchange and Performance in Migration
Photographs at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century (Giorgia AlÙ)
5. Presente! The Latent Memory of Italy’s Great War in its Photographic
Portraits (Luca Cottini)
Part Three: Photography and the Acceleration of Modernity:
Reality-Commodity-Violence
6. Italian Neo-Realism between Cinema and Photography (Barbara Grespi)
7. Photographic Excess: “Scandalous” Photography in Film and Literature
after the Boom (Sarah Patricia Hill)
8. Images of Violence, Violence of Images: The “Years of Lead” and the
Practice of Armed Struggle between Photography and Video (Christian Uva)
Part Four: Critiques of Modernity: Stillness, Motion, and the
Ethics of Seeing
9. The Body in and of the Image in the Films of Yervant Gianikian and
Angela Ricci Lucchi (Robert Lumley)
10. Intersections of Photography, Writing, and Landscape: The Italian
Landscape Photobook from Ghirri to Fossati and Messori (Marina Spunta)
Part Five: Documents and Experiences
11. A Photograph (Umberto Eco)
12. Essays: Photography and the Ready-Made and Apollo and Daphne: A Myth
for Photography (Franco Vaccari); Interview with Franco Vaccari (Giuliana
Minghelli)
Part One: National Beginnings and Modernist Fears
1. Photography and the Construction of Italian National Identity (Roberta
Valtorta, with Sarah Patricia Hill and Giuliana Minghelli)
2. Local Colour and the Grey Aura of Modernity: Photography, Literature,
and the Social Sciences in Fin-de-SiÈcle Italy (Maria Grazia Lolla)
3. Eternal Speed/Omnipresent Immobility: Futurism and Photography (Giuliana
Minghelli)
Part Two: Modern Memory Objects: Social Histories of the Photograph
4. The Peripatetic Portrait: Exchange and Performance in Migration
Photographs at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century (Giorgia AlÙ)
5. Presente! The Latent Memory of Italy’s Great War in its Photographic
Portraits (Luca Cottini)
Part Three: Photography and the Acceleration of Modernity:
Reality-Commodity-Violence
6. Italian Neo-Realism between Cinema and Photography (Barbara Grespi)
7. Photographic Excess: “Scandalous” Photography in Film and Literature
after the Boom (Sarah Patricia Hill)
8. Images of Violence, Violence of Images: The “Years of Lead” and the
Practice of Armed Struggle between Photography and Video (Christian Uva)
Part Four: Critiques of Modernity: Stillness, Motion, and the
Ethics of Seeing
9. The Body in and of the Image in the Films of Yervant Gianikian and
Angela Ricci Lucchi (Robert Lumley)
10. Intersections of Photography, Writing, and Landscape: The Italian
Landscape Photobook from Ghirri to Fossati and Messori (Marina Spunta)
Part Five: Documents and Experiences
11. A Photograph (Umberto Eco)
12. Essays: Photography and the Ready-Made and Apollo and Daphne: A Myth
for Photography (Franco Vaccari); Interview with Franco Vaccari (Giuliana
Minghelli)







