Edited by Laura E. Ruberto and Kristi M. Wilson
Paper - 9780814333242
Price: $28.95s
Subjects: Film and Television: World Cinema
Series: Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Laura E. Ruberto is professor of humanities at Berkeley City College.
Kristi M. Wilson is a lecturer in the program of writing and rhetoric at Stanford University and director of the Stanford Film Lab.
“Ruberto and Wilson’s volume on the global impact of neorealism is a gift to both novice and scholar. In addition to revealing how ideas of nationhood are inflected from one national cinema to another, the volume refines and expands our understanding of Italian neorealism and of how to approach it critically.”
— Italian Bookshelf
“Italian Neorealism in Global Cinema is an original contribution to the humanities, as well as to the narrower field of film studies. I am particularly impressed by the way so many national or regional ‘specialists’ found common ground in an international and intercultural topic.”
— Peter Lev, professor of electronic media and film at Towson University and author of The Fifties: Transforming the Screen
“Scriptwriters, directors, critics, and film scholars around the world are indebted to the remarkable moment that was Italian neorealism. In this valuable book, some of the most astonishing homages to the period are chronicled. As we step back from 6 to 60 years, we find that the past is here in our present, an extraordinary testament to the ongoing influence of leftist realism and everyday life.”
— Toby Miller, professor of English, sociology, and women’s studies at University of California, Riverside, and author of Cultural Citizenship: Cosmopolitanism, Consumerism, and Television in a Neoliberal Age