Roundtable on Visuality, Race and Nationhood in Italy

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Autor(a) principal: Burdett, Charles
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Ferrini, Alessandra, Giuliani, Gaia, Griffini, Marianna, Luijnenburg, Linde, Mancosu, Gianmarco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/86812
https://doi.org/10.1177/1470412918822669
Resumo: This Roundtable on Visuality, Race and Nationhood in Italy brings together scholars from the arts, humanities and social sciences to discuss historical constructions of Italian whiteness and national identity in relation to the current xenophobic discourse on race and migration, stressing their rootedness in as yet unchallenged modern notions of scientific racism. Building on postcolonial historian and anthropologist Ann Laura Stoler’s definition of the colonial archive as a ‘site of knowledge production’ and a ‘repository of codified beliefs’ in Along the Archival Grain: Epistemic Anxieties and Colonial Common Sense (2009: 97), the discussants conceive the archive as a multi-layered, collective repository of aspiration, dominance, desire, self-aggrandizement and fear through which the development of society’s self-image can be revealed but also – through a systematic and critical approach to the (visual) archive of coloniality – contested. Based on the analysis of visual cultures (photographs, news footage, advertisements, propaganda, fiction film, etc.) the Roundtable addresses and connects wide-ranging issues such as: the gaze from above and below in colonial-era ethnographic film; the depiction of migration in the Far Right’s rhetoric; representations of fears and fetishisms towards Others in Federico Fellini’s work; and the exploitation of the colonial past in the Italy–Libya Bilateral Agreements on migration. The Roundtable was organized in response to the surge in xenophobic violence sparked by the Italian Parliamentary elections of March 2018 and to mark the publication of Gaia Giuliani’s monograph Race, Nation, and Gender in Modern Italy: Intersectional Representations in Visual Culture (2018).
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title Roundtable on Visuality, Race and Nationhood in Italy
spellingShingle Roundtable on Visuality, Race and Nationhood in Italy
Burdett, Charles
Colonial archives
Coloniality
Fascism
Migration
National identity
Scientific racism
Visuality
Whiteness
title_short Roundtable on Visuality, Race and Nationhood in Italy
title_full Roundtable on Visuality, Race and Nationhood in Italy
title_fullStr Roundtable on Visuality, Race and Nationhood in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Roundtable on Visuality, Race and Nationhood in Italy
title_sort Roundtable on Visuality, Race and Nationhood in Italy
author Burdett, Charles
author_facet Burdett, Charles
Ferrini, Alessandra
Giuliani, Gaia
Griffini, Marianna
Luijnenburg, Linde
Mancosu, Gianmarco
author_role author
author2 Ferrini, Alessandra
Giuliani, Gaia
Griffini, Marianna
Luijnenburg, Linde
Mancosu, Gianmarco
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Burdett, Charles
Ferrini, Alessandra
Giuliani, Gaia
Griffini, Marianna
Luijnenburg, Linde
Mancosu, Gianmarco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colonial archives
Coloniality
Fascism
Migration
National identity
Scientific racism
Visuality
Whiteness
topic Colonial archives
Coloniality
Fascism
Migration
National identity
Scientific racism
Visuality
Whiteness
description This Roundtable on Visuality, Race and Nationhood in Italy brings together scholars from the arts, humanities and social sciences to discuss historical constructions of Italian whiteness and national identity in relation to the current xenophobic discourse on race and migration, stressing their rootedness in as yet unchallenged modern notions of scientific racism. Building on postcolonial historian and anthropologist Ann Laura Stoler’s definition of the colonial archive as a ‘site of knowledge production’ and a ‘repository of codified beliefs’ in Along the Archival Grain: Epistemic Anxieties and Colonial Common Sense (2009: 97), the discussants conceive the archive as a multi-layered, collective repository of aspiration, dominance, desire, self-aggrandizement and fear through which the development of society’s self-image can be revealed but also – through a systematic and critical approach to the (visual) archive of coloniality – contested. Based on the analysis of visual cultures (photographs, news footage, advertisements, propaganda, fiction film, etc.) the Roundtable addresses and connects wide-ranging issues such as: the gaze from above and below in colonial-era ethnographic film; the depiction of migration in the Far Right’s rhetoric; representations of fears and fetishisms towards Others in Federico Fellini’s work; and the exploitation of the colonial past in the Italy–Libya Bilateral Agreements on migration. The Roundtable was organized in response to the surge in xenophobic violence sparked by the Italian Parliamentary elections of March 2018 and to mark the publication of Gaia Giuliani’s monograph Race, Nation, and Gender in Modern Italy: Intersectional Representations in Visual Culture (2018).
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