27853 - Audiovisual Forms of the Popular Culture (1) (LM)

Academic Year 2024/2025

Course contents

This course covers the study of popular cinematic works, focusing on Italian erotic comedies of the 1960s and 1970s. Particular attention will be paid to how films belonging to this genre reflected the changes that affected Italian society at the time: the female condition and feminism, masculinity, the evolution of gender relations and sexual morality, the shared sense of modesty and many other topics. Those films will also be confronted with Italy’s current cinematic industry and production.

Readings/Bibliography

Giacomo Manzoli, Da Ercole a Fantozzi. Cinema popolare e società italiana dal boom economico alla neotelevisione (1958-1976), Carocci, Roma, 2012.

Pierre Bourdieu, La distinzione. Critica sociale del gusto, il Mulino, Bologna, 2001. (until p. 100)
The introduction and the essays of Stuart Hall and Herbert Gans in the volume: Emanuela Mora (curated by), Gli attrezzi per vivere, Vita & Pensiero, Milano, 2005.

Further publications or notes will be reported later on.

Teaching methods

Classroom lectures with visual aids and presentations, and seminar-style group discussions.

Assessment methods

Oral exam.

Teaching tools

An integral part of the program is the viewing of the following films (available at the video library of the Department of Music and Performing Arts).

- Benvenuto reverendo!, A. Fabrizi, 1950

- I dolci inganni, A. Lattuada, 1960

- Comizi d'amore, P. P. Pasolini, 1965

- Il Don Giovanni in Sicilia, A. Lattuada, 1967

- Decameron, P. P. Pasolini, 1971

- Quel Gran pezzo dell'Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda, M. Laurenti, 1972

- Il merlo maschio, P. F. Campanile, 1971

- Il Casanova di Federico Fellini, F. Fellini, 1976

Office hours

See the website of Giacomo Manzoli

SDGs

Quality education Gender equality Reduced inequalities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.