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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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LA "RIVISTA DEL CINEMATOGRAFO": UNA STORIA CULTURALE, 1928-2008

MUSCOLINO, MARCO 26 June 2009 (has links)
La «Rivista del Cinematografo» è un periodico longevo, il più longevo della storia del cinema italiano. Pubblicato a partire dal 1928, festeggia nel 2008 l’ottantesimo l’anniversario di vita. A dispetto di questa durevole presenza nel panorama editoriale italiano, la «Rivista del Cinematografo» rappresenta però una storia che è rimasta, e lo rimane ancora oggi, esclusa dai discorsi sociali. Il pre-giudizio storico da cui prende le mosse la presente ricerca individua invece – differentemente dalla vulgata “ufficiale” – la «Rivista del Cinematografo» non come “una storia a sé”, ma al contrario come una storia culturale in grado di illuminare in maniera significativa i processi storici del cinema italiano, con particolare – ma nient’affatto esclusivo – riferimento alle sue interrelazioni con la cultura cattolica. Si potrebbe dire, con una formula sintetica, che quella della «Rivista del Cinematografo» è una microstoria di lunga durata. Quest’ultima definizione può apparire contraddittoria perché accosta due categorie legate a due differenti tradizioni storiografiche: da una parte la microstoria, legata a una tradizione fattografica; dall’altra la lunga durata, legata a una tradizione teorico-esplicativa. Ma è proprio nell’ambito di una nuova concezione della storia – la cosiddetta storia culturale – che questa ricerca intende muoversi, nel tentativo di fare tesoro di un dibattito disciplinare che ha conosciuto un enorme sviluppo in questi ultimi anni, e che verrà discusso nella sezione introduttiva, analizzando le ricadute che esso ha sulla pratica storiografica in ambito cinematografico. / The «Rivista del Cinematografo» is the most ancient magazine in the Italian history of cinema. Published before 1928, in 2008 it celebrated its 80th anniversary. In spite of this long-lived presence in Italian publishing, the «Rivista del Cinematografo» represents a history left out in social discourses. This research considers instead the «Rivista del Cinematografo» as a cultural history that can illuminate the historical processes of the Italian cinema with particular – but not exclusive – reference to their relationships with the catholic culture. It could be said that the history of the «Rivista del Cinematografo» is a long duration microhistory. This definition can appear conflicting because it puts two categories that come from two different historical traditions near to each other: the microhistory and the long duration. But this research intends to explore a new historical perspective – the ‘so called’ cultural history – with the aim of learning from a debate which has developed enormously in recent years and analysing the consequences that this debate also has on the historical practice in the field of cinema.
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Max Ophuls et l’œuvre de Goethe : matériau génétique et substrat esthétique / Max Ophuls and the work of Goethe : genetic material and aesthetic substrate

Moussaoui, Nedjma 11 December 2010 (has links)
Max Ophuls reste un cinéaste méconnu. Plusieurs de ses films (Liebelei, Lettre d’une inconnue, La Ronde) l’ont associé à la Vienne fin de siècle et à la littérature autrichienne, faisant oublier sa relation avec l’Allemagne, son pays natal, et avec Goethe. Cette thèse propose une nouvelle approche auctoriale fondée sur l’étude de sa relation avec l’écrivain. Il s’agit d’examiner la façon dont le matériau goethéen travaille les œuvres inspirées de Goethe et nourrit les conceptions esthétiques du cinéaste. La première partie s’attache à Goethe en tant que source d’inspiration créatrice. Elle repose essentiellement sur l’analyse du Roman de Werther, film français de 1938, et de la Nouvelle, pièce radiophonique allemande de 1954. Cette nouvelle lecture d’œuvres considérées comme mineures montre l’évolution de la relation à Goethe et met en évidence le rapport d’Ophuls à la culture allemande et à l’Allemagne dans le contexte mouvementé du XXème siècle. La seconde partie établit sur un plan plus théorique les liens entre la conception de l’art d’Ophuls et l’esthétique goethéenne. L’analyse des Réflexions sur le cinéma (pièce radiophonique allemande de 1956) montre l’importance de Goethe comme référent théorique. L’examen d’écrits de natures diverses d’Ophuls met au jour une poétique implicite du cinéma, fondée sur l’esthétique organique goethéenne. / Max Ophuls remains a neglected film maker. Several movies he directed (such as Liebelei, Lettre d'une inconnue, La Ronde) have linked his name with fin de siècle Vienna and Austrian literature, overshadowing his relationship with Goethe and with Germany, his native country. Our thesis proposes a new approach to Ophuls, based on a study of his relationship with the German writer : we examine the way in which the Goethean sources both operate in the works directly inspired by Goethe and influence the aesthetic tenets of the director. The first part of our work deals with Goethe as a source of inspiration. It is mostly based on the analysis of the 1938 movie Le Roman de Werther, and of the 1954 radio drama Novelle. This new approach to works considered of lesser importance reveals the development of Ophuls's relationship with Goethe and highlights his connection with Germany and German culture in the turbulent context of twentieth century. The second part, on a more theoretical level, traces the paths linking Ophuls's conception of art and Goethean aesthetics. Our analysis of Thoughts on Film (Gedanken über den Film), a 1956 radio drama, highlights the importance of Goethe as a theoretical frame of reference: other texts of different nature allow us to describe an implicit poetics of cinema, based on Goethean organic aesthetics.

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