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Grounds for Reclamation: Fascism and Postfascism in the Marshes

by Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg, Professor of Comparative Literature and Italian Studies

The Pontine Marshes near Rome, from the digital publication Grounds for Reclamation

Grounds for Reclamation: Fascism and Postfascism in the Marshes focuses on the reclamation of the Pontine Marshes south of Rome during two phases of its existence: first, under the fascist regime; second, in the content of recent populist phenomena in the Italian political and cultural landscape. Through an interdisciplinary lens (critical geography, ecology, landscape architecture, urbanism, architectural history, media studies, literary theory), Stewart-Steinberg considers “grounds” in wide terms, as they are invoked both literally as the making of a physical space and metaphorically as the making of a political or intellectual argument. “Reclamation” as a project and a concept becomes a useful conceptual tool to understand the many ways in which fascism has surfaced and continues to return in Italy today. The digital publication will be organized around the concept of the “grid,” and will feature excerpts from fascist films and documentaries on the region.

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Forthcoming from Fordham University Press

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Supported by the Mellon Foundation

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