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Annovi revisits Pasolini’s oeuvre to examine the author’s performance as a way of assuming an antagonistic stance toward forms of artistic, social, and cultural oppression.

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Gian Maria Annovi provides an original, insightful assessment of the theme of authorship, which lies at the core of Pasolini's poetics. Examining this issue from a series of different perspectives, and skilfully navigating through the ocean of Pasolini's literary and visual corpus, Annovi's book shows remarkable intellectual bravura...Pier Paolo Pasolini represents a new, vital phase in Pasolini studies. -- Armando Maggi, University of Chicago Gian Maria Annovi's book brilliantly enlarges our understanding of Pasolini's urgency as a modern artist. With brio and erudition, Annovi argues that, by embracing different media throughout his career, including writing, film, theatre, and painting, Pasolini undertakes a deliberate, vibrant performance of authorship, resulting in a continuing presence that still haunts and provokes us today. -- Alessia Ricciardi, Northwestern University Annovi's is the first book to assess Pier Paolo Pasolini's multidisciplinary production across a variety of media. Drawing on theories of authorship and authority, queer theory, and theories of spectacle and performance, the book probes Pasolini's creation of an ever-shifting, reactive and rebellious authorial persona. His is an attempt-Annovi persuasively shows-to undermine his audiences' assumptions about power, sharpening their critical ability to question the political and social status quo. This is a compelling, original, and fascinating work of scholarship. -- Lucia Re, University of California, Los Angeles In this challenging book on one of Italy's greatest modern artists, Annovi's priority is to push the reception of Pasolini's work beyond dominant theoretical paradigms, and to recover the critical potential of the idea of creative authorship. Annovi's project is presented, in its theoretical ambitions, as nothing less than the death of the post-structuralist "death of the author" - and thus as an invitation to open Pasolini's heretical auteurism to new opportunities for aesthetic and ideological understanding. -- Patrick Rumble, University of Wisconsin Through an impressive analysis of Pier Paolo Pasolini's engagement with different media and genres, from poetry to novels, from theatre to cinema, from photography to painting, Annovi's Performing Authorship reassesses the significance of the authorial presence in Pasolini's oeuvre and offers an original and compelling take the political stance of his queer, unsettling, and provocative aesthetics. -- Manuele Gragnolati, Universite Paris-Sorbonne

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Acknowledgments Introduction: Death 1. Theater 2. Dante 3. Celebrity 4. Self-Portrait 5. Acting 6. Voice Epilogue: Body Notes Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 14/02/2017
      ISBN13: 9780231180306, 978-0231180306
      ISBN10: 0231180306

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Annovi revisits Pasolini’s oeuvre to examine the author’s performance as a way of assuming an antagonistic stance toward forms of artistic, social, and cultural oppression.

      Trade Review
      Gian Maria Annovi provides an original, insightful assessment of the theme of authorship, which lies at the core of Pasolini's poetics. Examining this issue from a series of different perspectives, and skilfully navigating through the ocean of Pasolini's literary and visual corpus, Annovi's book shows remarkable intellectual bravura...Pier Paolo Pasolini represents a new, vital phase in Pasolini studies. -- Armando Maggi, University of Chicago Gian Maria Annovi's book brilliantly enlarges our understanding of Pasolini's urgency as a modern artist. With brio and erudition, Annovi argues that, by embracing different media throughout his career, including writing, film, theatre, and painting, Pasolini undertakes a deliberate, vibrant performance of authorship, resulting in a continuing presence that still haunts and provokes us today. -- Alessia Ricciardi, Northwestern University Annovi's is the first book to assess Pier Paolo Pasolini's multidisciplinary production across a variety of media. Drawing on theories of authorship and authority, queer theory, and theories of spectacle and performance, the book probes Pasolini's creation of an ever-shifting, reactive and rebellious authorial persona. His is an attempt-Annovi persuasively shows-to undermine his audiences' assumptions about power, sharpening their critical ability to question the political and social status quo. This is a compelling, original, and fascinating work of scholarship. -- Lucia Re, University of California, Los Angeles In this challenging book on one of Italy's greatest modern artists, Annovi's priority is to push the reception of Pasolini's work beyond dominant theoretical paradigms, and to recover the critical potential of the idea of creative authorship. Annovi's project is presented, in its theoretical ambitions, as nothing less than the death of the post-structuralist "death of the author" - and thus as an invitation to open Pasolini's heretical auteurism to new opportunities for aesthetic and ideological understanding. -- Patrick Rumble, University of Wisconsin Through an impressive analysis of Pier Paolo Pasolini's engagement with different media and genres, from poetry to novels, from theatre to cinema, from photography to painting, Annovi's Performing Authorship reassesses the significance of the authorial presence in Pasolini's oeuvre and offers an original and compelling take the political stance of his queer, unsettling, and provocative aesthetics. -- Manuele Gragnolati, Universite Paris-Sorbonne

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction: Death 1. Theater 2. Dante 3. Celebrity 4. Self-Portrait 5. Acting 6. Voice Epilogue: Body Notes Bibliography Index

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