L'italianità pittoresca nella Hollywood dei primi anni : il caso della star George Beban
51-70 p.
In this essay I examine the film career of Americanborn actor, George Beban, one of the most celebrated star character actors you never heard of. A specialist of in the representation of Italian immigrants from 1915 to 1926, Beban was the first one to interpret the roles of Italian characters as protagonists of featurelength films. In the essay I identify both the novelty of his cinema and its links to the urban and allAmerican development of a much older aesthetic form, that of picturesque. Taming the racialized otherness of the Italian immigrant in heartbreaking stories of tragic loss and fatalism allowed Beban to train American audience to entertain emotional sympathy for these Latin foreigners, which in a few years prepared the way for the experience of a different kind of emotional contiguity, that related to star Rudolph Valentino. [Publisher's text].
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Storia e problemi contemporanei : 88, 3, 2021-
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Code DOI : 10.3280/SPC2021-088004
ISSN: 1120-4206
KEYWORDS
- Italian immigrants, early Hollywood, picturesque, racial melodrama, stardom