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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Italia omoerotica

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Queer Italia: same-sex desire in Italian literature and film


books.google.comGary P. Cestaro - 2004 - 242 pagine - Anteprima
Somewhat paradoxically, a kind of queer canon results. These essays open a much-needed critical space in the Italian tradition wherein fixed definitions of sexual identity collapse.

The fatal gift of beauty: the Italies of British travellers : an ... - Pagina 518


books.google.comManfred Pfister - 1996 - 554 pagine - Anteprima











A homosexual himself who unsuccessfully tried to repress his homosexuality through marriage in 1864, he became a campaigner, albeit ... Michelangelo and Benvenuto Cellini therefore became central figures in his construction of Renaissance Italy, which he adored with the ... He also deviates from previous worshippers of Italian art in looking for it in small rather than central places, in Siena rather than ...

Fatal Gift of Beauty: Italies of British Travellers - Pagina 518


books.google.comManfred Pfister - 1996 - 554 pagine - Anteprima
A homosexual himself who unsuccessfully tried to repress his homosexuality through marriage in 1864, he became a campaigner, albeit ... Michelangelo and Benvenuto Cellini therefore became central figures in his construction of Renaissance Italy, which he adored with the ... He also deviates from previous worshippers of Italian art in looking for it in small rather than central places, in Siena rather than ...

Gay Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia: Volume 2 - Pagina 171


books.google.comGeorge E. Haggerty - 2000 - 986 pagine - Anteprima
In Gay & Leshian Biography. Detroit: St. James Press, l997. -SV.• also Art History; Italian Renaissance; Italy; Rome Came, Marcel (Albert) (1909-) Marcel Carne is a French film director whose best- remembered films are the dramas he directed ...

Looters, Photographers, and Thieves: Aspects of Italian ... - Pagina 136


books.google.comPasquale Verdicchio - 2011 - 194 pagine - Google eBook - Anteprima







And, even though much of what the English fear is based on their being exploited by the shifty Italians, the latter do not ... of photography, Italy and the Mediterranean provided the subject matter for much homoerotic if not homosexual art, ...

Art and Homosexuality: A History of Ideas - Pagina 100


books.google.comChristopher Reed - 2011 - 285 pagine - Anteprima




Beardsley's original design boasted male genitalia erased from the published edition. homoeroticism with what seemed to them ... Both Rolfe and von Gloeden moved to Italy, Rolfe assuming the Italian aristocratic title of Baron Corvo and von ...

The Seduction of the Mediterranean: Writing, Art, and Homosexual ... - Pagina 207


books.google.comRobert Aldrich - 1993 - 259 pagine - Google eBook - Anteprima
Writing, Art, and Homosexual Fantasy Robert Aldrich ... The demythologisation of homoerotic Italy foreshadowed by Forster and sustained by Isherwood and Davidson comes to a culmination ... Fersen, although none of his 'sociological' comments disprove what they, and other observers, have said about Italian sexuality.

Martin Luther - Pagina 237


books.google.comMichael A. Mullett - 2004 - 284 pagine - Anteprima
But what did Luther mean by 'the hellish art' of the Italians? ...





The Italians' worst, 'hellish', vice in his book, though, was their homosexuality, the practice which, according to Luther's mentor Paul, in Romans 1:27, became the controlling ...

Re-Viewing Fascism: Italian Cinema, 1922-1943


books.google.comJacqueline Reich, Piero Garofalo - 2002 - 368 pagine - Google eBook - Anteprima
When Benito Mussolini proclaimed that "Cinema is the strongest weapon," he was telling only half the story.

Italy: be fluent in Italian life and culture


books.google.comAndrew Whittaker - 2009 - 307 pagine - Anteprima
be fluent in Italian life and culture Andrew Whittaker ... the Renaissance artist Michelangelo found time to write 300 or so impassioned homoerotic sonnets addressed to Tommaso dei ... 66 Loss of form In Italy, the Renaissance had ebbed by ...

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