The aim of this article is examining the semiotic of spatiality implied in the making of Rome as a fascist capital, since the beginning of the fascist Italian regime until 1935. Spatiality and borders of the capital city, as well as architecture, will be considered as semiotic tools through which the fascist regime would express by and into the physical space its conception of society as a hierarchy.
SPACE, POWER AND INTER-SEMIOTIC TRANSLATION: THE SYMBOLISM OF ROME AND THE FASCIST REGIME / Cervelli, Pierluigi. - (2020), pp. 203-211. (Intervento presentato al convegno Trayectorias tenutosi a Buenos Aires) [10.24308/IASS-2019-6].
SPACE, POWER AND INTER-SEMIOTIC TRANSLATION: THE SYMBOLISM OF ROME AND THE FASCIST REGIME.
Pierluigi Cervelli
2020
Abstract
The aim of this article is examining the semiotic of spatiality implied in the making of Rome as a fascist capital, since the beginning of the fascist Italian regime until 1935. Spatiality and borders of the capital city, as well as architecture, will be considered as semiotic tools through which the fascist regime would express by and into the physical space its conception of society as a hierarchy.File allegati a questo prodotto
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