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2019
Un viaggio nel cinema italiano che distrugge stereotipi consolidati e apre nuove prospettive di interpretazione storica, culturale, estetica. L'itinerario si articola in quattro tappe. Nella prima si analizzano le teorie di Cesare Zavattini sul neorealismo, facendo cadere pregiudizi ancora molto diffusi; nella seconda ci si confronta con il testo ...
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Un viaggio nel cinema italiano che distrugge stereotipi consolidati e apre nuove prospettive di interpretazione storica, culturale, estetica. L'itinerario si articola in quattro tappe. Nella prima si analizzano le teorie di Cesare Zavattini sul neorealismo, facendo cadere pregiudizi ancora molto diffusi; nella seconda ci si confronta con il testo ...
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Italy: Fresh designs for Italy
Physics World, 1995The Italian national research council (CNR) is taking a fresh look at the way it is organized. As part of the overhaul of Italian science announced last year by former science minister Stefano Podesta, the CNR's directors have put forward proposals to create a series of CNR national institutes.
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2015
The Italy chapter provides an overview of aviation finance & leasing laws and regulations applicable in Italy.
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The Italy chapter provides an overview of aviation finance & leasing laws and regulations applicable in Italy.
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2016
Chapter 5 places Edith Wharton as an aesthetic cosmopolitan, someone who, in John Urry’s terms, had a curiosity about other places and cultures, had the ability to “map” them historically, ventured beyond “the tourist environmental bubble”—epitomized in the Baedeker guides that Wharton wrote against--and who had the extensive knowledge of European ...
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Chapter 5 places Edith Wharton as an aesthetic cosmopolitan, someone who, in John Urry’s terms, had a curiosity about other places and cultures, had the ability to “map” them historically, ventured beyond “the tourist environmental bubble”—epitomized in the Baedeker guides that Wharton wrote against--and who had the extensive knowledge of European ...
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Abstract Italia was originally just the name of the toe of the peninsula, part of modern Calabria and eventually of Basilicata. This chapter asks how and when the name and the identity, “Italy” and “Italians,” spread northward, first to the peninsula as far as (approximately) the rivers Arno and Esino, then as far as the Alps.
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