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Formation of a National Audience in Italy, 1750-1890 (eBook)

Readers and Spectators of Italian Culture
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2017
308 Seiten
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (Verlag)
9781611478013 (ISBN)

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This book analyzes the process of cultural production and consumption in late-eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Italy and the ways in which authors, composers, publishers, performers, journalists, and editors engage with the anxieties and aspirations of their diverse audiences.
The late eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries witness significant advancement in the production and, crucially, the consumption of culture in Italy. During the long process towards and beyond Italy becoming a nation-state in 1861, new modes of writing and performing - the novel, the self-help manual, theatrical improvisation - develop in response to new practices and technologies of production and distribution. Key to the emergence of an inclusive national audience in Italy is, however, the audience itself. A wide and varied body of consumers of culture, animated by the notion of an Italian national cultural identity, create in this period an increasingly complex demand for different cultural products. This body is energized by the wider access to education and to the Italian language brought about by educational reforms, by growing urbanization, by enhanced social mobility, and by transcultural connections across European borders. This book investigates this process, analyzing the ways in which authors, composers, publishers, performers, journalists, and editors engage with the anxieties and aspirations of their diverse audiences. Fourteen essays by specialists in the field, exploring individual contexts and cases, demonstrate how interests related to gender, social class, cultural background and practices of reading and spectatorship, exert determining influence upon the production of culture in this period. They describe how women, men, and children from across the social and regional strata of the emerging nation contribute incrementally but actively to the idea and the growing reality of an Italian national cultural life. They show that from newspapers to salon performances, from letters to treatises in social science, from popular novels to literary criticism, from philosophical discussions to opera theaters, there is evidence in Italy in this period of unprecedented participation, crossing academic and popular cultures, in the formation of a national audience in Italy. This cultural transformation later produces the mass culture in Italy which underpins the major movements of the twentieth century and which undergoes new challenges and reformulations in the Italy we know today.

Gabriella Romani is associate professor of Italian at Seton Hall UniversityJennifer Burns is associate professor of Italian at University of Warwick

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction by Jennifer Burns and Gabriella Romani.Readership and ConsumerismGiacomo Mannironi, The Economics of Reading: Cultural Consumption of Novels and letteratura amena in Eighteenth-Century Venice.Roberto Risso, “The Virtue of Wanting.” Galatei and Readers in Nineteenth-Century Italy: Training the Citizen and Educating the Public between Bourgeois Values and the Risorgimento.Gabriella Romani, National Readership and Cultural Consumerism in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy: Edmondo De Amicis and the Sentimental Appeal of his Fiction.Giulia Brian, A “Question of Rule of Thumb!” Antonio Fogazzaro between Publishers and Readers.Authorship, Readership and the PressMartina Piperno, Constructing the Myth of Vico between Press and Literature (1802-1846).Fabio Camilletti, Towards an Archaeology of Italian Modernity. Re-thinking the Classicist/Romantic Quarrel.Federico Casari, Defining Young Audiences in Post-Unification Italy: Participation and Interaction in the Political and Literary Press.Fabio Finotti, A Force Field: Literature, Journalism and the Market at the End of the Nineteenth Century. Gendered Readership and SpectatorshipPaola Giuli, From Academy to Stage: Improvisation, Gender and National Character.Adriana Chemello, The Revolution in Reading: From Manzoni’s “twenty-five readers” to the “twenty-five thousand female readers” of romanzi d’appendici.Olivia Santovetti, Reading as “evasione militante”: Fosca (1869) by Iginio Ugo Tarchetti. Maria Grazia Lolla, Bovarysm in a New Key: The Reader of Novels and the Social Sciences in fin-de-siècle Italy.Ombretta Frau and Cristina Gragnani, La Piccola Posta: Twitter for the Nineteenth-Century-Woman?Katharine Mitchell, Evenings Out: Female Spectators of Opera and Theatre in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy.About the ContributorsIndex

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.6.2017
Reihe/Serie The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
Co-Autor Giulia Brian, Giacomo Mannironi, Katharine Mitchell, Martina Piperno, Roberto Risso, Olivia Santovetti, Fabio Camilletti, Federico Casari, Adriana Chemello, Fabio Finotti, Ombretta Frau, Paola Giuli, Cristina Gragnani, Maria Grazia Lolla
Zusatzinfo 8 Illustrations including: - 1 Halftones, Black & White including Black & White Photographs; - 7 Tables.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte Area Studies • Cultural Studies • European Studies • Italy • Literary Studies
ISBN-13 9781611478013 / 9781611478013
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