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While watching Romanzo di una strage, please: | While watching Romanzo di una strage, please: | ||
− | # Take a note of everything you do not understand | + | # Take a note of everything you do not understand and what you would like to comment on. |
− | # Try to keep track of and separate the forces of order, anarchists, neofascists, politicians, magistrates, investigators/journalists. What distinguishes these | + | # Try to keep track of and separate the forces of order, anarchists, neofascists, politicians, magistrates, investigators/journalists. What distinguishes these groups and what relations unfold between them? |
− | # By what means is the historical and socio-cultural context reconstructed? In what ways do | + | # By what means is the historical and socio-cultural context reconstructed? In what ways do "the strategy of tension" and "the historical compromise"play out in the film? |
− | # | + | # At what points can you see the film revoking and illuminating Pasolini' article " ("What is this coup? I know" was originally titled "Romanzo di una strage")? |
Latest revision as of 02:39, 19 February 2014
While watching Romanzo di una strage, please:
- Take a note of everything you do not understand and what you would like to comment on.
- Try to keep track of and separate the forces of order, anarchists, neofascists, politicians, magistrates, investigators/journalists. What distinguishes these groups and what relations unfold between them?
- By what means is the historical and socio-cultural context reconstructed? In what ways do "the strategy of tension" and "the historical compromise"play out in the film?
- At what points can you see the film revoking and illuminating Pasolini' article " ("What is this coup? I know" was originally titled "Romanzo di una strage")?