
Unfinished Business
Screening the Italian Mafia in the New Millennium
Dana Renga(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 9. August 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-1-4426-1558-8 (ISBN)
Description
Unfinished Business is the first book to examine Italian mafia cinema of the past decade. It provides insightful analyses of popular films that sensationalize violence, scapegoat women, or repress the homosexuality of male protagonists. Dana Renga examines these works through the lens of gender and trauma theory to show how the films engage with the process of mourning and healing mafia-related trauma in Italy.
Unfinished Business argues that trauma that has yet to be worked through on the national level is displaced onto the characters in the films under consideration. In a mafia context, female characters are sacrificed and non-normative sexual identities are suppressed in order to solidify traditional modes of viewer identification and to assure narrative closure, all so that the image of the nation is left unblemished.
Unfinished Business argues that trauma that has yet to be worked through on the national level is displaced onto the characters in the films under consideration. In a mafia context, female characters are sacrificed and non-normative sexual identities are suppressed in order to solidify traditional modes of viewer identification and to assure narrative closure, all so that the image of the nation is left unblemished.
Reviews / Votes
'Unfinished Business is a thorough, well-researched, and well-executed study... Renga's insightful and scrupulous analyses will surely generate plenty of new debates in Mafia studies, as well as in film, cultural studies and number of other disciplines.'- Lara Santoro (Journal of Modern Italian Studies , February 2015) 'There's no doubt that Renga's volume is essential reading for scholars of both Mafia films and Italian cinema more widely.'
- Pasquale Iannone (University of Toronto Quarterly vol 84:03:2015) 'Renga's film choices are spot-on, and offer a wide variety of Mafia themed films from the new millennium... It is refreshing to find a scholar so conscious of film, gender, and gender theory.
- Ryan Calabretta-Sajder (Italica vol 92:04:2015)
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4426-1558-8 (9781442615588)
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Person
Dana Renga is an associate professor of Italian at The Ohio State University. She is the author of Unfinished Business: Screening the Italian Mafia in the New Millennium (2013) and Watching Sympathetic Perpetrators on Italian Television: Gomorrah and Beyond (2019) and has published extensively on Italian cinema and television.
Content
Introduction: Gender, Trauma and Recent Italian Mafia Cinema
Chapter 1: Oedipal Conflicts in Marco Tullio Giordana's I cento passi
Chapter 2: Honor, Shame and Vendetta: Pasquale Scimeca's Placido Rizzotto
Chapter 3: Mafia Woman in a Man's World: Roberta Torre's Angela
Chapter 4: The Mafia Noir: Paolo Sorrentino's Le conseguenze dell'amore
Chapter 5: Men of Honor, Man of Glass: Stefano Incerti's L'uomo di vetro
Chapter 6: The Female Mob Boss: Edoardo Winspeare's Galantuomini
Chapter 7: Melancholia and the Mob Weepie: Davide Barletti and Lorenzo Conte's Fine pena mai: paradiso perduto
Chapter 8: Mourning Disavowed: Matteo Garrone's Gomorra
Chapter 9: Recasting Rita Atria in Marco Amenta's La siciliana ribelle
Chapter 10: Trauma Postponed: Claudio Cupellini's Una vita tranquilla
Epilogue: Why Must Caesar Die?
Works Cited
Chapter 1: Oedipal Conflicts in Marco Tullio Giordana's I cento passi
Chapter 2: Honor, Shame and Vendetta: Pasquale Scimeca's Placido Rizzotto
Chapter 3: Mafia Woman in a Man's World: Roberta Torre's Angela
Chapter 4: The Mafia Noir: Paolo Sorrentino's Le conseguenze dell'amore
Chapter 5: Men of Honor, Man of Glass: Stefano Incerti's L'uomo di vetro
Chapter 6: The Female Mob Boss: Edoardo Winspeare's Galantuomini
Chapter 7: Melancholia and the Mob Weepie: Davide Barletti and Lorenzo Conte's Fine pena mai: paradiso perduto
Chapter 8: Mourning Disavowed: Matteo Garrone's Gomorra
Chapter 9: Recasting Rita Atria in Marco Amenta's La siciliana ribelle
Chapter 10: Trauma Postponed: Claudio Cupellini's Una vita tranquilla
Epilogue: Why Must Caesar Die?
Works Cited