This study revisits Eduardo De Filippo’s Mia famiglia in light of the crisis of the traditional masculine role as pater familias in a time of radical social and cultural change. The article delves into how critics misunderstood De Filippo's male protagonist, an increasingly disempowered and marginalized husband and father, by applauding the authority and patriarchal order he stood to represent.
Ur-padre. Discussione e restituzione di un modello, dall’artista alla critica
Marfoglia, A.
2020-01-01
Abstract
This study revisits Eduardo De Filippo’s Mia famiglia in light of the crisis of the traditional masculine role as pater familias in a time of radical social and cultural change. The article delves into how critics misunderstood De Filippo's male protagonist, an increasingly disempowered and marginalized husband and father, by applauding the authority and patriarchal order he stood to represent.File in questo prodotto:
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