Fascism, Aviation and Mythical Modernity

Fascism, Aviation and Mythical Modernity

by Fernando Esposito
Fascism, Aviation and Mythical Modernity

Fascism, Aviation and Mythical Modernity

by Fernando Esposito

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Overview

Flying and the pilot were significant metaphors of fascism's mythical modernity. Fernando Esposito traces the changing meanings of these highly charged symbols from the air show in Brescia, to the sky above the trenches of the First World War to the violent ideological clashes of the interwar period.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137362995
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 09/29/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 419
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Fernando Esposito is Lecturer at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany.

Table of Contents

1. Aviation, Fascism, And The Longing For Order
2. Theoretical And Methodological Approach
3. Definition Of The Central Analytical Categories
4. Structure Of The Work
PART I: LONGING FOR ORDER
1. Idea Non Vincit. Warburg And The Crisis Of Liberal Modernity
2. Icarus Rising. D'Annunzio, The Flying Artificer Of Myth
3. Longing For Order – Summary
PART II: FRACTURED ORDER
1. Don Quixote Of The Air
2. Flying Swords And Mechanized Warfare
3. Transitional Heroes And The Order Of The Gemeinschaft
4. Fractured Order – Summary
PART III: ETERNAL ORDER
1. Volare! The Fascist Take-Off Towards Eternal Order
2. Fascism And Mythical Modernity

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"In its fascinating investigation of the cult of aviation under Mussolini and Hitler, Fascism, Aviation and Mythic Modernity demonstrates the extraordinary synthesis of technological hypermodernity with heroic palingenetic myth which pervaded the two regimes. Its blend of impeccable scholarship with sophisticated conceptualization should convince even the most blinkered 'empiricists' that, far from being anti-modern, inter-war fascism represented in its own way a profoundly modernist response to the crisis of liberal capitalist civilization." Professor Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University, UK

"Aviation offered the last great new metaphor for rethinking the world. From Brescia's air meet in 1909, which both Franz Kafka and Gabriele d'Annunzio attended, to the 'right stuff' of the Apollo astronauts in 1969, flight reenchanted possibility and direction, reinserted danger, and revalidated authority. As Fernando Esposito shows in this enormously learned and accomplished study, flight paths enabled modern myth-making, but they veered toward fascism."- Peter Fritzsche, Professor of History, University of Illinois, USA

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