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La leadership politica in Italia alla luce della tradizione comica nazionale
Author(s) -
Maria Pia Pozzato
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
incontri rivista europea di studi italiani
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2214-7705
pISSN - 0169-3379
DOI - 10.18352/incontri.9879
Subject(s) - comedy , politics , popularity , phenomenon , sympathy , civilization , humanities , sociology , perspective (graphical) , attractiveness , political science , aesthetics , literature , art , philosophy , epistemology , law , social psychology , psychology , visual arts
Political leadership in Italy in the light of the national comical tradition This essay deals with humour and satire in politics. The issue of humour is contextualized within a wider cultural phenomenon called ‘show civilisation’ or ‘schermopolis’, i.e. the pervasiveness of screens in our everyday life. In doing so I will consider the role of new media and social networks in fostering the use of humour in political discourse. Next I will try to find a new framework for forms of popularity in politics by adapting to the current conjuncture the definitions given by Eric Landowsky at the end of the 1980s. Nowadays the politician-vedette is indeed the most popular form within the show civilisation phenomenon mentioned above. I will demonstrate that some Italian versions of this figure seem inspired by a rich Italian Comedy tradition. Finally, I will propose a number of hypotheses about the ways in which leaders obtain electoral consensus, for example through physical attractiveness, sympathy, and their ability to amuse people. In this perspective, a leader who is good for a laugh seems automatically a good leader.

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