'We Have Everything to Learn from the Americans': Film Promotion, Product Placement and Consumer Culture in Italy, 1945-1965 The relationship between film promotion and the wider economy has scarcely been studied in Italy. This article explores the influence of American exploitation techniques in ...
It thus differentiates itself from other studies on the subject that aim at establishing the relevance and influence of American culture on Italian twentieth-century artistic representations.doi:10.3138/9781442699113Barbara Alfano
However, it is the countries that border Italy that have had the most influence on the culture that today is uniquely Italian. Countries such as France, Switzerland, and Austria have all played their part in providing influences that have shaped Italian language, culture, art, and cuisine. The...
Italian Culture is the official publication of the American Association for Italian Studies and is currently housed at the University of Minnesota and the University of California, Berkeley. Its interdisciplinary scope reflects the broad and diverse interests of the Association's members, offering ...
The 'Battle of Ideas' : The Italian Communist Party's encounterwith American culture after World War II 来自 urn.kb.se 喜欢 0 阅读量: 20 作者: L Bertazzi 摘要: The 'Battle of Ideas' : The Italian Communist Party's encounterwith American culture after World War II ...
In the middle of the 1970s the Anglo-American private and public sectors had to take into account the so-called “Plain English Movement”, which Felsenfled (1982) described as “the first effective effort to change this (i.e., the fact that ‘a word will not suffice where two or even...
(see also Chap.7), and this presupposes that they reach such positions when they are no longer young. We can therefore affirm that advanced age brings legitimacy, fits into the culture of the Italian third sector, and represents a boundary element between the elite and the rest of an ...
To Gorla, the American approach was like a breath of fresh air. Il Contratto was the product of this encounter with the American legal culture. Here, for the first time, not only in Italy but also in all of continental Europe, key questions of contract law were addressed from an ...
culture and innovation, especially during the Italian Renaissance, and contributed significantly to European trade, commerce, and development. The geographical separation of most of the city-states, aided by the natural landscape of Italy, allowed the cities to grow without extensive influence from ...
Since North Americans first manifested preoccupation over German and Italian influence in the hemisphere during the late 1930's, serious efforts have been ... M Wolpin 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Latin American Migration, Residential Patterns, and Social Cohesion in Argentina Cities The aim of this ...