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  1. Neorealism. Luchino Visconti (born Nov. 2, 1906, Milan—died March 17, 1976, Rome) was an Italian motion-picture director whose realistic treatment of individuals caught in the conflicts of modern society contributed significantly to the post-World War II revolution in Italian filmmaking and earned him the title of father of Neorealism.

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  2. Aug 21, 2016 · Abstract. This chapter clarifies how in the period after World War II, Italian narrative was strongly motivated by the authors’ aspiration to narrate the astonishing happenings of the war and the fight against Fascism and the Nazi occupation. Like cinematographic artists, many Italian neorealist writers, oriented toward leftist ideals, wanted ...

    • Simonetta Milli Konewko
    • 2016
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  4. Neorealism or structural realism is a theory of international relations that emphasizes the role of power politics in international relations, sees competition and conflict as enduring features and sees limited potential for cooperation. [1] The anarchic state of the international system means that states cannot be certain of other states ...

  5. Mar 21, 2018 · The ethics of neorealism. Derrida’s notion of the violent opening of ethics fits remarkably well with the two core assumptions of Waltz’s theory of international politics: the anarchic structure of the international political system and states’ desire to survive within this system.

    • Tom Lundborg
    • 2019
  6. Apr 25, 2024 · Shot in the summer of 1934, the film – like Visconti’s Ossessione (below) – is built around a crime passionel. Italian immigrant labourer Toni (Charles Blavette) arrives in the French town of Martigues on the Mediterranean coast and moves in with his landlady Marie (Jenny Hélia).

  7. Apr 28, 2014 · Neorealism is an outgrowth of traditional balance-of-power (or “realist”) theories of international relations and was first articulated by Kenneth Waltz in 1975 and 1979. It is distinguished from the older theory primarily by its attempt to be more explicitly theoretical, in a style akin to economics—especially by its self-conscious ...

  8. Neorealism in international relations. Associated in particular with the American political scientist Kenneth Waltz, neorealism was an attempt to translate some of the key insights of classical realism into the language and methods of modern social science. In the Theory of International Politics (1979), Waltz argued that most of the important ...

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