01004nam0-22003131i-450-9900009995804033213-540-11950-7000099958FED01000099958(Aleph)000099958FED0100009995820000920d1982----km-y0itay50------baengTime-Dependent Hartree-Fock and BeyondProceedings of the International Symposium held in Bad Honnef, Germany, June 7-11, 1982Edited by Klaus Goeke and Paul-Gerhard ReinhardBerlin [etc.]Springer-Verlag1982Lecture notes in physics171Fisica nucleareRadioattività539.74539.752Goeke,Klaus47236Reinhard,Paul-GerhardITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000099958040332134AI-25412077FI1FI1Time-Dependent Hartree-Fock and Beyond354255UNINAING0104172oam 2200685I 450 991046220590332120200520144314.01-283-71030-70-203-10196-01-136-23780-110.4324/9780203101964 (CKB)2670000000269399(EBL)1047038(OCoLC)817889718(SSID)ssj0000757515(PQKBManifestationID)12379230(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000757515(PQKBWorkID)10758961(PQKB)10456424(MiAaPQ)EBC1047038(Au-PeEL)EBL1047038(CaPaEBR)ebr10617659(CaONFJC)MIL402280(OCoLC)890674627(EXLCZ)99267000000026939920180706d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAesthetic modernism and masculinity in fascist Italy /John ChampagneLondon ;New York :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (233 p.)Popular culture and world politicsDescription based upon print version of record.1-138-80815-6 0-415-52862-3 Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-212) and index.Front Cover; Aesthetic Modernism and Masculinity in Fascist Italy; Copyright Page; Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: beyond virility; 1 Fascism, modernism, and the contradictions of capitalism; 2 Pirandello fascista?: modernism and the theater of masculinity; 3 The dandy, the mystic, and the Tonalists: Italian modernistpainting and the male body; 4 "A glimpse through an interstice caught": fascism and MarioCastelnuovo-Tedesco's "Calamus" songs; 5 Giorgio Bassani and "Italian 'queers' of the 1930s"; Conclusion: "beyond" fascism?; Notes; Bibliography; Index"Aesthetic Modernism and Masculinity in Fascist Italy is an interdisciplinary historical re-reading of a series of representative texts that complicate our current understanding of the portrayal of masculinity in the Italian fascist era. Examining paintings, films, music and literature in light of some of the ideological and material contradictions that animated the regime, it argues that fascist masculinity was itself highly contradictory. It brings to the fore works that have tended to be under-studied, and argues that, while fascist inclusive strategies of patronage worked to bind artists to the regime, an official policy of non-interference may inadvertently have opened up a space whereby the arts expressed a more complicated and contestatory view of masculinity than the one proffered by kitsch photos of a bare-chested Mussolini skiing. Champagne seeks to evaluate how the aesthetic analysis of the artifacts explored offer a more sophisticated and nuanced understanding of what world politics is, what is at stake when something like 'masculinity' is rendered as being an element of world politics, and how such an understanding differs from more orthodox 'cultural' analyses common to international relations.Providing a significant contribution to understandings of representations of masculinities in modernist art, this work will be of great interest to students and scholars of gender studies, queer studies, political science, Italian studies and art history. "--Provided by publisher.Popular Culture and World PoliticsFascism and artItalyHistory20th centuryMasculinity in artModernism (Aesthetics)ItalyArts, Italian20th centuryElectronic books.Fascism and artHistoryMasculinity in art.Modernism (Aesthetics)Arts, Italian700.4/52110945Champagne John.884628MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910462205903321Aesthetic modernism and masculinity in fascist Italy1975505UNINA05490nam 2200673 450 991015314930332120230721034721.00-567-68965-40-567-55487-2(CKB)3710000000103491(EBL)1752046(SSID)ssj0001256301(PQKBManifestationID)11833121(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001256301(PQKBWorkID)11258976(PQKB)11504409(MiAaPQ)EBC1752046(EXLCZ)99371000000010349120181006d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDisloyalty and destruction religion and politics in Deuteronomy and the modern world /Rob BarrettNew York ;London :T & T Clark,[2009]©20091 online resource (297 p.)T & T Clark library of biblical studiesLibrary of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ;511Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Durham University, 2007.1-336-21295-0 0-567-61414-X Includes bibliographical references (pages [255]-267) and indexes.Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 YHWH''S VIOLENCE: THE PROBLEM AND APPROACHES; 1.1. Interpretive Approaches; 1.1.1. Selective Reading: Out with the Bad; 1.1.2. Description without Engagement; 1.1.3. Engagement without Sympathy; 1.2. My Scope; 1.3. My Approach; 1.3.1. Engagement, Sympathy, and Selectivity; 1.3.2. Canon and History; 1.3.3. Who is this ""Modem Reader""?; 1.3.4. The Need for Modem Connections; 1.4. Summary of Argument; Chapter 2 INTRODUCTORY CONSIDERATIONS; 2.1. Religion and Politics in the Modem World2.1.1. The Modern Nation-State and the Subordination of ""Religion""2.1.2. Modem ""Religion"": Durkheim''s Functional Theory of Religion; 2.1.3. The Religion and Globalization of Liberal Democratic Capitalism; 2.2. Religion and Politics in Deuteronomy; 2.2.1. Deuteronomy and Ancient Near Eastern Treaties; 2.2.2. Deuteronomy as a Nation-State Document; 2.2.3. Deuteronomy''s Israel and the Modern Nation-State; 2.3. Other Gods, Divine Anger, and Destruction; 2.3.1. Primacy of the First Commandment in Deuteronomy; 2.3.2. Other Gods, Anger, and DestructionChapter 3 THE BASIC THREAT: IDOLATRY AND DESTRUCTION3.1. Introduction: The Alien Category of Idolatry; 3.2. Deuteronomy 9-10: The Golden Calf; 3.2.1. Context, Bounds, Unity, and Structure; 3.2.2. Exegesis; 3.2.3. Summary; 3.3. The Golden Calf Incident as National Myth; 3.4. Idolatry and Treason; 3.4.1. Modern Analogy for Golden Calf Offense; 3.4.2. Treason and the Social Contract Theorists; 3.4.3. American Examples of Responses to Treason; 3.4.4. YHWH''S Response to Treason; Chapter 4 DESTRUCTION AND RESTORATION AS COERCION; 4.1. Deuteronomy 4: Loyalty to YHWH4.1.1. Bounds, Unity, Structure, and Context4.1.2. Exegesis; 4.2. Deuteronomy 32: A Song of Disloyalty; 4.2.1. Genre and Bounds; 4.2.2. Purpose; 4.2.3. Context; 4.2.4. Exegesis; 4.2.5. Summary and Comparison with Deuteronomy 4; 4.3. Freedom and Coercion in the Ancient and Modern Worlds; 4.3.1. YHWH''S Coercion of Israel; 4.3.2. Modern Ideas of Liberty: Positive and Negative; 4.3.3. Imposing Freedom on the World; 4.4. Conclusion; Chapter 5 REBELLION: TRAITORS IN YOUR MIDST; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Deuteronomy 13: Incitement to Idolatry; 5.2.1. Context, Structure, Unity, and Bounds5.2.2. Exegesis5.3. The Anger of YHWH: National and Individual; 5.4. Modern Responses to Rebellion; 5.4.1. Dangerous Insiders; 5.4.2. Escalation to Military Action; 5.5. Conclusion; Chapter 6 THE HORRORS OF DESTRUCTION; 6.1. Deuteronomy 28: The Covenant Curses; 6.1.1. Context, Genre, Bounds, Unity, and Structure; 6.1.2. Exegesis: Blessings and Promises (28:1-14); 6.1.3. Exegesis: Curses and Threats (28:15-68); 6.2. Historical and Canonical Considerations; 6.2.1. The Function of Treaty Curse Lists; 6.2.2. Ancient Near Eastern Siege Warfare6.2.3. Fulfillment of the Covenant Curses in the Old Testament CanonThe goal of the work is a heuristic reading strategy for a modern reader to engage with YHWH''s threats against Israel in Deuteronomy. This goal is accomplished in three steps. First, the biblical text is considered through close reading to discern the logic of YHWH''s threats: what motivates the threats, what form the threats take, and what effect the threats expect to produce. Second, a modern analogy is sought that most helpfully matches the structure and logic observed in the biblical text. A number of common modern analogies for the divine-human relationship (e.g., parent-child, master-slT & T Clark library of biblical studies.Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ;511.Christianity and politicsJudaism and politicsReligion and politicsChristianity and politics.Judaism and politics.Religion and politics.222.1506222/.1506Barrett Rob(Robert C.),1237679MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910153149303321Disloyalty and destruction2872959UNINA