Making the fascist self

About this book
In her examination of the culture of Italian fascism, Mabel Berezin focuses on how Mussolini's regime consciously constructed a nonliberal public sphere to support its political aims. Fascism stresses form over content, she believes, and the regime tried to build its political support through the careful construction and manipulation of public spectacles or rituals such as parades, commemoration ceremonies, and holiday festivities.
The fascists believed they could rely on the motivating power of spectacle and experiential symbols.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL3359187W
Subjects
Politics and governmentSymbolism in politicsInfluenceFascism and cultureFascismHistoryItaly, politics and governmentMussolini, benito, 1883-1945