We, the Divided
Ethos, Politics And Culture in Post-war Italy, 1943-2006
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Word Count
45,750 words, Guess
Page Count
183 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL12190941M
- ISBN-139781568861067
- ISBN-101568861060
- OCLC Control Number71265673
- Goodreads698956
Classifications
- LCCJN5448 .B6313 2006
Description
"In this account of Italian politics and culture from the founding of the Italian Republic to the present day, philosopher Remo Bodei examines Italian society in one of the most exhilarating and intriguing periods of its history. Following World War II and the defeat of Fascism, the reconstruction of the country and onset of the Cold War brought new challenges to Italy. The Italian people--whose sense of national identity has always been precarious--were divided between the competing political passions and ideologies of Catholicism and Communism, and compelled to negotiate these differences against the backdrop of American cultural and economic hegemony and the utopian enticements of a more equitable society purportedly represented by the Soviet Union. Alternating between imaginative historical research and sharp theoretical analysis, Bodei reconstructs this process of cultural negotiation, showing how the ethos of the Italians was parsed in specific spheres--such as the family, the military, political parties, religion, the judiciary, and organized crime--and the difficulties these divisions raise for the construction of Italian national identity."--Publisher's website.
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