
Writings by three Italian journalist-authors provide an evocative picture of the Soviet Union during the ’50s and ’60s, interpreted through different personal styles, analytical systems and reporting techniques. In close relationship with the many-sided reality of the Soviet landscape, the meeting with the ‘other’ (geographically, culturally and in personal terms) allows Enrico Emanuelli, Carlo Levi and Guido Piovene to realise individual volumes of reportage (Emanuelli and Levi) or newspaper articles (Piovene) poised between travel literature and the informative-journalistic dimension.
History, Imagery and Stereotypes in National Identity, Sociology and Political Science, General Arts and Humanities, FOS: Political science, Politics, Pure mathematics, Social Sciences, FOS: Humanities, FOS: Law, Historical Imagery, Newspaper, FOS: Sociology, Humanities, Dimension (graph theory), Sociology, Fascism and Totalitarianism in Europe and Italy, FOS: Mathematics, Arts and Humanities, Political science, Law, Cultural Studies and Innovation in Humanities and Social Sciences, Art, Mathematics, Soviet union
History, Imagery and Stereotypes in National Identity, Sociology and Political Science, General Arts and Humanities, FOS: Political science, Politics, Pure mathematics, Social Sciences, FOS: Humanities, FOS: Law, Historical Imagery, Newspaper, FOS: Sociology, Humanities, Dimension (graph theory), Sociology, Fascism and Totalitarianism in Europe and Italy, FOS: Mathematics, Arts and Humanities, Political science, Law, Cultural Studies and Innovation in Humanities and Social Sciences, Art, Mathematics, Soviet union
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