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L’ordine del discorso autoriale. Immagini, pratiche, estetiche tra politica e biografia

2022

The paper aims to investigate the possibilities for the concept of “political author” as an effect of discourse to survive in contemporary cinema by analysing the case of Italian biopics of the new Millennium. After a proposal of definition of a political authoriality, the analyses of the films attempt to show how the articula- tion of such an authoriality in three different figures – the director, the actor, and the real model – and in subcategories defines a specific feature of biographical cinema, to eventually conclude with some remarks about the posthumous life of the authorial discourse after the “death of the author”, between politics and commitment.

Settore L-ART/06 - Cinema Fotografia E TelevisioneAuthorialityBiopicTheoretical Object.Italian CinemaPolitical
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Foucault: il potere oltre le regole. Repliche a Celano, Moreso, Segatti e Spena

2020

In questo articolo rispondo alle critiche e ai commenti alla mia ricostruzione della concezione del potere di Michel Foucault proposti da Bruno Celano, José Juan Moreso, Marco Segatti, Alessandro Spena. Mi concentro in particolare sui seguenti aspetti: la connessione fra la nozione foucaultiana di potere e il conflitto; la distinzione fra potere disciplinare, potere governamentale, e potere normativo; la concezione foucaultiana della libertà come autorialità; ciò che Foucault può suggerire riguardo ad alcune “macchie cieche” della teoria del diritto contemporanea.

the contribution of Foucault’s thought in indicating some “blind spots” of contemporary theory of law.Foucault’s conceptions of freedom as authorialitythe distinction between disciplinary power governmental power and normative powerIn this paper I reply to comments and criticisms of my reconstruction of Michel Foucault’s conception of power raised by Bruno Celano José Juan Moreso Marco Segatti Alessandro Spena. I focus on the following issues: the role of conflict in Foucault’s notion of power
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