The enemy of the new man : homosexuality in fascist Italy
In this first in-depth historical study of homosexuality in Fascist Italy, Lorenzo Benadusi brings to light immensely important archival documents regarding the sexual politics of the Italian Fascist regime; he adds new insights to the study of the complex relationships of masculinity, sexuality, and Fascism; he explores the connections between new Fascist values and preexisting Italian traditional and Roman Catholic views on morality; he documents both the Fascist regime's denial of the existence of homosexuality in Italy and its clandestine strategies and motivations for repressing and imprisoning homosexuals; he uncovers the ways that accusations of homosexuality (whether true or false) were used against political and personal enemies; and above all, he shows how homosexuality was deemed the enemy of the Fascist New Man, an ideal of a virile warrior and dominating husband vigorously devoted to the political function of producing children for the Fascist state -- Originally published as Il nemico dell'uomo nuovo: L'omosessualità nell'esperimento totalitario fascista. Milano : Feltrinelli, 2005. xxi, 432 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Dingee, Suzanne.
- Benadusi, Lorenzo, 1973-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocn723142967
- Gay men--Italy--History--20th century.
- Fascism--Italy--History.
- Masculinity--Italy--History--20th century.
- Italy--History--1922-1945.
- Fascism and sex--Italy.
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