Corps lost, PP Pasolini
The study group on literature and technology, bodies, machines, instruments, is pleased to invite men
FRIDAY May 12, 2006, AT 11, I
HALL, Department of Italian,
Via Zamboni 32 BOLOGNA
Corps lost
History and representation of the body in the work of PP Pasolini
In the gestures, costumes, just in the physical presence of bodies in society, Pasolini is looking for signs (traumatic ) anthropological mutation induced by the new capitalism.
* Dr. Luigi Virgolin, controller of the PP Pasolini at the Bologna Film Library, will speak on
offering a historical and critical through the final production phase of the director and writer of Pasolini.
* Dr. Raoul Melotto, a graduate student in comparative literature (University of Bologna), will present
A summary of the film theory of the author, as part of a more general definition of the second body
contemporary perspective of semiotics. * The
dott.sa Picciaiola Samanta, a PhD in Italian Studies (University of Paris IV),
identify some problematic issues around the presence of the body in Pasolini
theater and then to the foundation of a new concept of theater.
The meeting involves the screening of some clips from films and documentaries from the archives
PP Pasolini: The body
Alibech lost. "Dossier Pier Paolo Pasolini" in the nineteenth edition of "The Fountain Cinema" 2005. Reconstruction of lost
tenth episode of The Decameron (1971) by Pier Paolo Pasolini
The Walls of Sana'a, by Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1970
The shape of the city, Paul Brunatto, RAI, 1974
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