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17836 STORIA DELLA COMUNICAZIONE POLITICA E ISTITUZIONALE in Political science, international security and public communication LM-62 0 COLOZZA ROBERTO, RIDOLFI Maurizio
(syllabus)
The course B (24 hours) outlines the Italian communist party’s public communication and how this contributed to shape its public profile. Didactics will be based on written sources as well as on audiovidual documents. Part of the course will be devoted to a comparative analysis of the French case (namely the French communist party) in the framework of a partnership with the Université Côte d’Azur-Centre de la Méditerranée Moderne et Contemporaine di Nizza. The cours B is divided into three thematic lines: the first one is all about language (congress speeches, etc.); then the PCI’s identity will be analyzed through the study of symbols and memories; the third topic concerns the link between politics and mass culture, including media such as cinema and TV
(reference books)
Concerning part B of the course, the following monograph is mandatory:
- Stephen Gundle, Between Hollywood and Moscow. Communists and the Challenge of Mass Culture (1943-1991), Duke U.P., 2000
Moreover, they will choose one of the following essays:
- Roberto Colozza, Repubbliche rosse. I simboli nazionali del PCI e del PCF (1944-1953), Bologna, CLUEB, 2009 - Andrea Possieri, Il peso della storia. Memoria, identità, rimozione dal Pci al Pds (1970-1991), Bologna, Il Mulino, 2007
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