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Terrorism, Italian Style: Representations of Political Violence in Contemporary Italian Cinema
The European Legacy, 2014The legacy of the anni di piombo (years of lead) of 1969–83, during which Italy registered some 14,000 terrorist attacks that led to some 374 deaths and close to 1,170 injuries, still weighs heavil...
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Populism in Contemporary Italian Politics. Actors and Processes in Time of Crisis
2022This volume explores the evolution of populism in Italy in the last decade. On the one hand, the contributions in this volume provide an updated “state of the art” of research on Italian populism, on the other hand - by starting from the assumption of the multifaceted nature of populism - this book provides the reader with fundamental tools to explore ...
Enrico Calossi, Lorenzo Viviani
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War as a medicine: the medical metaphor in contemporary Italian political language
Social Semiotics, 2008This article focuses on the sharp rise in the use of medical metaphors in contemporary Italian political language, trying to identify its origins and socio-political significance. After analysing several examples of their use in context, it shows how the medical metaphor is used to legitimize an idea of society that sees the politician-ruler as a ...
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Carlo Galli, Carl Schmitt, and contemporary Italian political thought
Political Geography, 2012no ...
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On Contemporary French and Italian Political Philosophy: An Interview with Roberto Esposito
the minnesota review, 2010Timothy Campbell, Federico Luisetti
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Berlusconi's Italy: mapping contemporary Italian politics
Choice Reviews Online, 2008openaire +1 more source
Oikophobic Prejudice Against Nation in the Contemporary Political Thought. The Italian Case
2015In Europe survives a psychological disposition, a political-cultural trend which leads to the need to denigrate customs, culture, inheritance and institutions that are identified as “ours” and to mark all those who defend the first person plural, in the sense of nation or community, as racist, xenophobic, nostalgic, reactionary, and chauvinist. It is a
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Italian political science and Italian politics: the (curious) elephant in the room
Contemporary Italian Politics, 2015Martin Bull
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A Review of “Berlusconi's Italy: Mapping Contemporary Italian Politics”
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2011openaire +1 more source

