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ISBN 10: 1848933495
ISBN 13: 9781848933491
Author: Dom Holdaway
Chapter 1: Between Rome’s Walls: Notes on the Role and Reception of the Aurelian Walls — Marco Cavietti
Chapter 2: The Explosion of Rome in the Fragments of a Postmodern Iconography: Federico Fellini and the Forma Urbis — Fabio Benincasa
Chapter 3: Centre, Hinterland and the Articulation of ‘Romanness’ in Recent Italian Film — Lesley Caldwell
Chapter 4: Topophilia and Other Roman Perversions: On Bertolucci’s La Luna — John David Rhodes
Chapter 5: Marcus Aurelius and the Ara Pacis: Notes on the Notion of ‘Origin’ in Contemporary Rome — Filippo Trentin
Chapter 6: A Postmodern Gaze on the Gasometer — Keala Jewell
Chapter 7: Ecclesiastical Icons: Defining Rome Through Architectural Exchange — James Robertson
Chapter 8: ‘Roma Interrotta’: Postmodern Rome as the Source of Fragmented Narratives — Léa-Catherine Szacka
Chapter 9: Las Vegas by Way of Rome: The Eternal City and American Postmodernism — Richard W. Hayes
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Tags: Dom Holdaway, narratives, cityscape