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The northern Italian, ‘Padanian’ identity, fostered by the Lega Nord, is rooted in the long-standing tradition, in political and scholarly discourse, of casting regional differences within Italy in terms of a North-South geographic divide. Trying to come to terms, in the late 1980s and 1990s, with Italy’s (real or presumed) inadequacies – such as inefficient government, corruption, and organized crime – this imagined geography acquired political centrality in that the North became associated with the virtues of modernity and the South with the vices of un-modernity. It was not only politicians but also social scientists, who fostered and perpetuated this conceptualization of the North-South divide, thus imposing a normative hierarchy between the two parts of the country.

In response to this discourse many scholars, both in Italy and abroad, have started to question this perception of the South as a “backward” and implicitly inferior society. Starting from this critical tradition, Michel Huysseune provides a new, systematic, and interdisciplinary approach that re-interprets the premises behind Italy’s imagined geography of modernity. He moves beyond an understanding of the South as a “backward” and implicitly inferior society and problematizes normative notions of modernity, thus offering a new perspective on the North-South divide, which has a significance well beyond the case of Italy.



Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Modernity, National Identity and the Social Sciences: An Interpretative Framework
Chapter 2. Narratives of Italy’s Incomplete Modernisation
Chapter 3. Theories on Italy’s Modernisation: Explaining the Italian Sonderweg
Chapter 4. Representations of Northern and Southern Italy
Chapter 5. The Political Discourse of the Lega Nord
Chapter 6. Anti-Secessionist Discourses in Italy
Chapter 7. Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/08/2006
      ISBN13: 9781845450618, 978-1845450618
      ISBN10: 1845450612

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The northern Italian, ‘Padanian’ identity, fostered by the Lega Nord, is rooted in the long-standing tradition, in political and scholarly discourse, of casting regional differences within Italy in terms of a North-South geographic divide. Trying to come to terms, in the late 1980s and 1990s, with Italy’s (real or presumed) inadequacies – such as inefficient government, corruption, and organized crime – this imagined geography acquired political centrality in that the North became associated with the virtues of modernity and the South with the vices of un-modernity. It was not only politicians but also social scientists, who fostered and perpetuated this conceptualization of the North-South divide, thus imposing a normative hierarchy between the two parts of the country.

      In response to this discourse many scholars, both in Italy and abroad, have started to question this perception of the South as a “backward” and implicitly inferior society. Starting from this critical tradition, Michel Huysseune provides a new, systematic, and interdisciplinary approach that re-interprets the premises behind Italy’s imagined geography of modernity. He moves beyond an understanding of the South as a “backward” and implicitly inferior society and problematizes normative notions of modernity, thus offering a new perspective on the North-South divide, which has a significance well beyond the case of Italy.



      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1. Modernity, National Identity and the Social Sciences: An Interpretative Framework
      Chapter 2. Narratives of Italy’s Incomplete Modernisation
      Chapter 3. Theories on Italy’s Modernisation: Explaining the Italian Sonderweg
      Chapter 4. Representations of Northern and Southern Italy
      Chapter 5. The Political Discourse of the Lega Nord
      Chapter 6. Anti-Secessionist Discourses in Italy
      Chapter 7. Conclusion

      Bibliography
      Index

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