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Unfinished Business Screening The Italian Mafia In The New Millennium Toronto Italian Studies Paperback Dana Renga

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Unfinished Business Screening The Italian Mafia In The New Millennium Toronto Italian Studies Paperback Dana Renga
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Dana Renga
ISBN: B00HCLU9CO
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Unfinished Business Screening The Italian Mafia In The New Millennium Toronto Italian Studies Paperback Dana Renga by Dana Renga B00HCLU9CO instant download after payment.

Unfinished Business is the first book to examine Italian mafia cinema of the past decade. It provides insightful analyses of popular films that sensationalize violence, scapegoat women, or repress the homosexuality of male protagonists. Dana Renga examines these works through the lens of gender and trauma theory to show how the films engage with the process of mourning and healing mafia-related trauma in Italy.

Unfinished Business argues that trauma that has yet to be worked through on the national level is displaced onto the characters in the films under consideration. In a mafia context, female characters are sacrificed and non-normative sexual identities are suppressed in order to solidify traditional modes of viewer identification and to assure narrative closure, all so that the image of the nation is left unblemished.

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