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Urban Narratives and the Spaces of Rome: Pier Paolo Pasolini and the City
Urban Narratives and the Spaces of Rome: Pier Paolo Pasolini and the City
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This book explores Pier Paolo Pasolini's works to understand the Roman periphery and its relevance to subaltern identity and experience. It analyzes contemporary Italian society to understand the social exclusion of marginalized communities and uses narrative analysis to interpret the deeper meaning of Romes stigmatized periphery. It encourages a positive view of the periphery as a homogeneous area of marginality and highlights the impact of Pasolini's vision on modern periphery and the narratives of ordinary citizens. The book connects social theory, geography, poetry, literature, film, and the visual arts to study the experience of life in underprivileged urban areas and offers a reimagining of the Roman periphery that will appeal to readers in France, Spain, Italy, Australia, and other areas with an interest in Italian studies and Pasolini's works.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 206 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This captivating book delves into the rich tapestry of Pier Paolo Pasolini's works to explore the fascinating realm of the Roman periphery and investigate the profound significance of his vision in shaping subaltern identity and experiences. It conducts a comprehensive analysis of contemporary Italian society, seeking to unravel the complex issue of social exclusion faced by marginalized communities.
Narrative studies hold a central position in the forefront of contemporary social science research, and this book employs narrative analysis to delve into the profound meaning of Rome's stigmatized periphery. Through a captivating interplay of Italian cinema, literature, and the socio-political climate, it unravels the intricate layers of the Roman periphery, offering a fresh perspective that challenges prevailing narratives. By portraying the Roman periphery as a cohesive and homogeneous area characterized by marginality, as emphasized in Pasolini's writings and films, the book encourages a positive re-evaluation of this often overlooked region. This re-imagining has left a lasting impact on the modern periphery, manifesting in contemporary street art and popular musical production. Pasolini's revolutionary vision extends beyond Rome, allowing us to appreciate the human and aesthetic essence of urban life in regions beyond the mainstream urban centers.
Furthermore, this book fosters a deep respect for subaltern urban communities, a sentiment that can be extended beyond the boundaries of Rome to other parts of the world. By drawing upon a diverse range of social theory, geography, poetry, literature, film, and the visual arts, it provides a comprehensive framework for studying the lived experiences of individuals in underprivileged urban areas. Written in an accessible and engaging style, this book appeals to readers with a keen interest in French, Spanish, Italian, Australian, and other regions with a significant fascination in Italian studies and the works of Pasolini. Through its insightful exploration, it offers a re-imagining of the Roman periphery that resonates with a global audience, shedding light on the complexities and richness of marginalized communities and their unique perspectives on the world.
Weight: 394g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032039336
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