Sorto nel 1924 con lo scopo di perseguire finalitagrave; educative e drsquo;informazione attraverso le visioni cinematografiche; lrsquo;Istituto Luce assunse presto un ruolo fondamentale nella macchina della propaganda fascista; contribuendo alla costruzione del consenso della popolazione verso il regime ed alimentando lrsquo;immaginario collettivo della nazione. La fotografia diviene; pertanto; una fonte essenziale sia per lo studio della propaganda visiva del fascismo - in quanto permette di appurare lrsquo;intenzionalitagrave; politica soggiacente allrsquo;immagine prodotta e di percepire la stimolazione di pensiero suscitata nellrsquo;osservatore ndash; sia per lrsquo;analisi della rappresentazione della realtagrave; italiana che lrsquo;Istituto Luce effettuograve; nel corso degli anni.Allrsquo;interno del libro non sono presenti fotografie; in quanto lrsquo;acquisto dei diritti di pubblicazione delle stesse avrebbe comportato un aumento del prezzo di vendita. Si egrave; preferito; nella descrizione ed analisi delle produzioni fotografiche; indicare le fonti di consultazione e gli archivi di appartenenza.Conseguita la laurea in Scienze Politiche con una tesi sulla produzione fotografica dellIstituto Luce ndash; e dopo aver collaborato con alcune riviste e siti di Storia Contemporanea - Stefano Mannucci ha pubblicato diversi saggi riguardanti la fotografia durante gli anni della Seconda guerra mondiale; il periodo del colonialismo italiano; la storia dellIstituto Luce; cercando di individuare nelle fotografie ufficiali dellepoca non soltanto il loro utilizzo allrsquo;interno della propaganda; ma anche quei dettagli ed indizi che possano descrivere la realtagrave; al di lagrave; del messaggio propagandistico.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. mixed reviewsBy L KeeneI realize this book got very mixed reviews but I bought it and was very satisfied with it. I dont expect to just copy what someone else has done and I disagree with the people who complained about the materials used and the difficulty in finding them. I am not big on having things that need to be dusted either so what I got from this book was inspiration on combining old things in new ways. I will draw some of the projects and scale up a couple others to fit my fairie houses. It was worth the money to me and I really enjoyed it.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Be sure to use the "look inside" optionBy Judith HoffmanIn my opinion the books you would make from the instructions are artists books; not journals. Several people complained in the reviews that they cant keep a journal in these books or store them on a bookshelf with other books. I wonder why they didnt look inside the book before ordering it? Its true the title is misleading; I would guess it was the publishers decision. The books are relatively small; like little treasures.The projects are fun to read about - but I would not search out a part of a meat grinder; as one person suggested you would have to do; in order to make the book. You could use your creative imagination and substitute some interesting object you already have around. I find this book inspiring; not to literally make each book; but to see how someone uses the odd items they have collected to make fun little books. The bindings are very simple to make; the books could have collages or drawings inside; to make them into wonderful little artists books.My only complaint: the layout of the pages is a little cluttered for me. I find the decorative stuff around the photos distracting. Because of that; I would be inclined to give it 4.5 stars; but that doesnt seem fair because the content is great.Disclaimer: I did *not* get this book on BookSneeze ;-) and there are photos of two of my books included in a gallery section. One uses found objects to tell the story of my childhood; so you can see I do like this style of book making. The artists dont make money from the sale of the book; you can rest assured that Im not just saying I like the book to make a buck.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy SueVisually inspiring!