Feeling Political in Military Cemeteries: Commemoration Politics in Fascist Italy
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Feeling Political in Military Cemeteries: Commemoration Politics in Fascist Italy, Ute Frevert and Kerstin Maria Pahl, Feeling Political: Emotions and Institutions since 1789, Palgrave, 2022, Hannah MaloneAbstract:
Rome, 28 October 2020: Italian neo-fascist groups meet, as they have
done on this date for the last four years, at a chapel built by Benito
Mussolini within Rome’s main cemetery in order to commemorate those
who gave their lives for Fascism. 1 Right arms outstretched, they march in
procession and lay flowers in memory of the Fascist ‘martyrs’. In Italy and
beyond, today’s far Right has inherited from interwar fascism a political
strategy that uses the commemoration of the dead as a powerful source of
emotions. Now, as in the early twentieth century, feelings elicited by death
are seen to offer a direct route to political persuasion.
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Feeling Political: Emotions and Institutions since 1789Publisher:
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