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- Title
Religioni politiche. La storia dell'arte alla prova degli studi su fascismo, antifascismo e Resistenza.
- Authors
Dantini, Michele
- Abstract
It has been widely recognised De Felice's political historiography crosses art history in many points. In spite of this transdisciplinary relevance, it didn't become a customary resource for art historians because of political reasons or technical reasons. My thesis here is that De Felice's reflexion on such themes as «consensus» or «nation» is important not only for political|social historians, but even for art historians engaged in detecting complex continuities between the first half and the second half of XXth century in Italy and refusing both interpretative ready-mades and retrospective ideological distorsions. If we shift historical perspective or change paradigm, we'll find gradual insertion of Italian late Modernism in the new euro-atlantic artistical/cultural context born out of Second World War is much less obvious and immediate than usually assumed by contemporary narratives about Spazialismo, «monocromo» or Arte Povera.
- Publication
Il Capitale Culturale: Studies on the Value of Cultural Heritage, 2018, Issue 18, p183
- ISSN
2039-2362
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.13138/2039-2362/1942