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Between Hollywood and Moscow

Download or Read eBook Between Hollywood and Moscow PDF written by Stephen Gundle and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2000-12-04 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Between Hollywood and Moscow
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9780822380344
ISBN-13 : 082238034X
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Book Synopsis Between Hollywood and Moscow by : Stephen Gundle

Book excerpt: In the postwar years, Italy underwent a far-reaching process of industrialization that transformed the country into a leading industrial power. Throughout most of this period, the Italian Communist Party (PCI) remained a powerful force in local government and civil society. However, as Stephen Gundle observes, the PCI was increasingly faced with challenges posed by modernization, particularly by mass communication, commercial cultural industries, and consumerism. Between Hollywood and Moscow is an analysis of the PCI’s attempts to cope with these problems in an effort to maintain its organization and subculture. Gundle focuses on the theme of cultural policy, examining how the PCI’s political strategies incorporated cultural policies and activities that were intended to respond to the Americanization of daily life in Italy. In formulating this policy, Gundle contends, the Italian Communists were torn between loyalty to the alternative values generated by the Communist tradition and adaptation to the dominant influences of Italian modernization. This equilibrium eventually faltered because the attractive aspects of Americanization and pop culture proved more influential than the PCI’s intellectual and political traditions. The first analysis in English of the cultural policies and activities of the PCI, this book will appeal to readers with an interest in modern Italy, the European left, political science, and media studies.


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