Università Statale, Milan, Italy in collaboration with Deakin University, Australia
Guglielmo Giannini: Entertainment and Political Activism
Venue: Università Statale, Milan, Italy.
Date: March 3-5, 2020.
Keynote speakers:
Gian Piero Brunetta, film historian, University of Padova
Sabina Ciuffini, granddaughter of Giannini and famous media personality
in Italy
Giovanni Orsina, history of politics, Guido Carli University, Rome
Franco Perrelli, theatre historian, Università degli Studi di Torino
Guglielmo Giannini (1891–1960) was an Italian journalist, playwright,
scriptwriter, theatre director, film director, and politician. Emerging as a young playwright in the 1920s,
he went on to establish himself as an important figure in the development of
the crime, noir and romance genres in Italian theatre in the 1930s and 1940s.
The founder and director of the film journal Kines, Giannini was also an
important figure in the silent film industry, providing summations and
intertitles for foreign films for the national audience. In the 1930s and
1940s, some of his better-known theatrical works were adapted to the screen.
‘Anonima Fratelli Roylott’, adapted by Raffaello Matarazzo in 1936 as ‘Gli
avvolti della metropoli’ is perhaps the best-known example of this.
Establishing the weekly broadsheet L'uomo qualunque in 1944, Giannini
went on to found and develop ‘qualunquismo’ as a populist political movement.
Gaining 5.3% of the popular vote in 1946, Giannini became a founding member of
the Italian Constituent Assembly that was tasked to write the constitution of
the newly formed Italian Republic.
Subsequently involved again in both radio and television as a writer,
performer, and political protagonist, Giannini remained a champion of
interdisciplinary and transmedia production until his death in 1960.
In 2014 the Giannini family kindly made a range of Giannini materials
available to Dr. Victoria Duckett (Deakin University). An online Omeka archive
of over 10000 pages of playscripts, cinematic treatments, political papers,
and personal ephemera was built using these materials as its foundation (See
Guglielmo Giannini: A digital archive of theatre, film, entertainment andpolitical activism).
Joining the keynote speakers listed above, confirmed panels and
panelists include:
- Guglielmo Giannini: the politician (Irene Piazzoni)
- Guglielmo Giannini: a man of the theatre (Maria Gabriella Cambiaghi, Stefano Locatelli, Maria Pia Pagani)
- Guglielmo Giannini: working in the film industry (Raffaele De Berti, Cristina Formenti, Elena Mosconi)
In addition to the panels above, this conference will also examine the
circulation and appreciation of Giannini and his works abroad. Paying
particular attention to Giannini’s circulation across Europe and America we
welcome contributions that consider
- Giannini and international political populism in history
- The legacy of Italian populism
- Questions of translation (particularly the circulation of Giannini’s plays in the UK and France)
- Giannini and the giallo in transnational contexts
- The post-war legacy of Giannini abroad
- Giannini’s cinema and international aesthetics
- Giannini and audiences abroad
Please send a 300-word abstract, brief bibliography, and bio (with
institutional affiliation, if applicable) in one document as an email
attachment to victoria.duckett@deakin.edu.au by 10th September, 2019. Papers
will be 20 minutes in length. Proposals can be written and presented in English
or Italian.
All participants will be given access to the Guglielmo Giannini: A digital archive of theatre, film, entertainment andpolitical activism archive.
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