Testa, Carlo2006-02-282006-02-282006-02-28https://hdl.handle.net/1813/2654A paper presented in February 2005 to the colloquium.Because in the Entralogos context I will dwell in some detail on the theoretical issues underpinning my interest in literature and culture, in the present pages I shall focus instead on some specific historical aspects of the dialectics between Italian society and Italian cinema. In particular, I shall concentrate on what it has become customary to describe by the term "political cinema," as well as some of its reverberations in a genre not normally associated with it: the "comedy Italian style." The two sections on cinema politico and commedia all'italiana will thus constitute the two main articulations of my argument. However, since I cannot assume a specific familiarity with post-WWII Italy among the interdisciplinary community of my readers, I shall introduce those two mini-chapters by a prologue presenting, in broad strokes, the relevant socio-historical context of the peninsula. At the end, I shall return to considerations of a more general cultural import about the challenges of the times in which we live.78336 bytesapplication/msworden-USItalyPolitical CinemaPasolini1970sItalian political cinema: Surveying a once glorious genre in times of anguishreport