03178nam 2200613Ia 450 991078591820332120200520144314.01-283-74258-61-84150-343-6(CKB)2670000000271624(EBL)632577(OCoLC)705533690(SSID)ssj0000769412(PQKBManifestationID)11493623(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000769412(PQKBWorkID)10781475(PQKB)11220201(MiAaPQ)EBC632577(Au-PeEL)EBL632577(CaPaEBR)ebr10626972(CaONFJC)MIL405508(PPN)182198960(EXLCZ)99267000000027162420101215d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDirectory of world cinema[electronic resource] Russia /edited by Birgit BeumersBristol, UK ;Chicago Intellect20111 online resource (335 p.)Directory of world cinema,2040-7971 ;v. 4Description based upon print version of record.1-84150-372-X Includes bibliographical references and filmography.FrontCover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Film of the Year; Vasilii Sigarev's Wolfy (2009); Interview; Vasilii Sigarev and Iana Troianova; Film Production in Russia; An Industry?; Festival Focus; Kinotavr; What Does zhanr Mean in Russian?; Directors; Evgenii Bauer; Sergei Eisenstein; Dziga Vertov; Andrei Tarkovskii; Nikita Mikhalkov; Aleksandr Sokurov; Historical Film; Essay; Reviews; War Film; Essay; Reviews; Comedy and Musical Comedy; Essay; Reviews; Melodrama; Essay; Reviews; Reviews; Literary Adaptation; Essay; Biopic; Essay; Reviews; Action/Red WesternEssayReviews; Children's Films; Essay; Reviews; Animation; Essay; Reviews; Documentary; Essay; Reviews; Recommended Reading; Russian Cinema Online; Test Your Knowledge; Notes on Contributors; BackCoverBe they musicals or melodramas, war movies or animation, Russian films have a long and fascinating history of addressing the major social and political events of their time. From Sergei Eisenstein's anti-tsarist drama, Battleship Potemkin, to socialist realism, to the post-glasnost thematic explosion, this volume explores the socio-political impact of the cinema of Russia and the former Soviet Union. Introductory essays establish key players and situate important genres within their cultural and industrial milieus, while reviews and case studies analyze individual titles in considerable depth.Directory of World CinemaRussiaMotion picturesRussiaMotion picturesRussiaHistoryMotion picturesMotion picturesHistory.791.43029547Beumers Birgit1083561MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910785918203321Directory of world cinema3782415UNINA05070nam 22006135 450 991055273270332120240923194222.09783030919047303091904810.1007/978-3-030-91904-7(MiAaPQ)EBC6918173(Au-PeEL)EBL6918173(CKB)21391814500041(DE-He213)978-3-030-91904-7(EXLCZ)992139181450004120220310d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Wounded Body Memory, Language and the Self from Petrarch to Shakespeare /edited by Fabrizio Bondi, Massimo Stella, Andrea Torre1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2022.1 online resource (411 pages)Print version: Bondi, Fabrizio The Wounded Body Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030919030 1. Preface (Fabrizio Bondi, Massimo Stella, Andrea Torre) -- 2. The Wounded Poet. On the Twenty-First Series of Deleuze's Logic of Sense (Rocco Ronchi) -- 3. The Scars and the Tale, the Wounds and the Drama (Anna Beltrametti) -- 4. The 'aperto segno' and the 'colpo ascoso'. The Love Wound in Cavalcanti and Dante (Gabriele Frasca) -- 5. Through the Wound, and What Petrarch Found There (Andrea Torre) -- 6. Untimely wounds in Shakespeare's Macbeth (Iolanda Plescia) -- 7. An Anatomy of the Destructiveness of Knights. Wound Imagery and the Culture of Physical Force in 'Langue d'oïl' Heroic Narrative (Alvaro Barbieri) -- 8. Adventure and the Wound: History of a Paradoxical Relationship (Manuel Mühlbacher) -- 9. The Wounded Body in Boiardo's 'Innamorato' and Ariosto's 'Orlando Furioso' (Sabrina Stroppa) -- 10. The Bleeding Scar. Towards a Reading of 'Gerusalemme liberata' as the Poem of Belatedness (Giancarlo Alfano) -- 11. The Meta-Physical Wound: Shakespeare's Roman Plays (Massimo Stella) -- 12. 'Chacun de nous tient sa blessure ouverte, sì che tal piaga il mondo unqua risalde'. The Wound in Women's Poetry (that of Cixous and Colonna among others) (Tatiana Crivelli) -- 13. A masochistic Prometheus: the Wound in Tasso's Lyric Poetry (Fabrizio Bondi) -- 14. 'And of what force your wounding graces are'. Importing and Augmenting the Wound from Italy to Elizabethan England (Selene Scarsi) -- 15. Amoretta and Lucrece: Wounded Identities (Luca Manini) -- 16.'Risguarda quella piaga'. Stigmata and the Education of the Gaze in Early Modern Franciscan Iconography (Giuseppe Capriotti) -- 17. 'What Are These Wounds?' Stigmata and/as Memory in Italian Religious Literature (Andrea Torre). .This edited collection explores the image of the wound as a 'cultural symptom' and a literary-visual trope at the core of representations of a new concept of selfhood in Early Modern Italian and English cultures, as expressed in the two complementary poles of poetry and theatre. The semantic field of the wounded body concerns both the image of the wound as a traumatic event, which leaves a mark on someone's body and soul (and prompts one to investigate its causes and potential solutions), and the motif of the scar, which draws attention to the fact that time has passed and urges those who look at it to engage in an introspective and analytical process. By studying and describing the transmission of this metaphoric paradigm through the literary tradition, the contributors show how the image of the bodily wound-from Petrarch's representation of the Self to the overt crisis that affects the heroes and the poetic worlds created by Ariosto and Tasso, Spenser and Shakespeare-could respond tothe emergence of Modernity as a new cultural feature.. Fabrizio Bondi is Fellow of Italian Literature at Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, Italy. Massimo Stella is Lecturer in Comparative Literatures and Theory of Literature at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy. Andrea Torre is Associate Professor of Italian Literature at Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, Italy.European literatureRenaissance, 1450-1600Classical literatureLiterature, AncientEuropean literatureEarly Modern and Renaissance LiteratureClassical and Antique LiteratureEuropean LiteratureEuropean literatureClassical literature.Literature, Ancient.European literature.Early Modern and Renaissance Literature.Classical and Antique Literature.European Literature.820.9809.933561Bondi Fabrizio769679Stella MassimoTorre AndreaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910552732703321The wounded body2927188UNINA