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Oriana Fallaci: The Rhetoric of Freedom Book

Oriana Fallaci: The Rhetoric of Freedom
Oriana Fallaci: The Rhetoric of Freedom, Oriana Fallaci (b. 1930) is an awkward presence on Italian bookshelves, in world journalism and among feminists. This book, the first literary study of Fallaci, examines the implications of the storms and silences that she keeps rousing. A fully emancipat, Oriana Fallaci: The Rhetoric of Freedom has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Oriana Fallaci: The Rhetoric of Freedom, Oriana Fallaci (b. 1930) is an awkward presence on Italian bookshelves, in world journalism and among feminists. This book, the first literary study of Fallaci, examines the implications of the storms and silences that she keeps rousing. A fully emancipat, Oriana Fallaci: The Rhetoric of Freedom
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  • Oriana Fallaci: The Rhetoric of Freedom
  • Written by author John Gatt-Rutter
  • Published by Berg Publishers, October 1996
  • Oriana Fallaci (b. 1930) is an awkward presence on Italian bookshelves, in world journalism and among feminists. This book, the first literary study of Fallaci, examines the implications of the storms and silences that she keeps rousing. A fully emancipat
  • Oriana Fallaci (b. 1930) is an awkward presence on Italian bookshelves, in world journalism and among feminists. This book, the first literary study of Fallaci, examines the implications of the storms and silences that she keeps rousing. A fully emancipat
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Acknowledgements
1Reality and Rhetoric3
2Hollywood Behind the Screen: I sette peccati di Hollywood (1958)27
3The Female Hemisphere: Il sesso inutile: viaggio intorno alla donna (1961)37
4The Self-Repleting Text: Penelope alla guerra (1962)45
5The Self-Depleting Text: Lettera a un bambino mai nato (1975)61
6Fallaci and the Tape-Recorder: Gli antipatici (1963) and Intervista con la storia (1974)89
7To the Moon and Back: Se il sole muore (1965) and Quel giorno sulla luna (1970)102
8To Vietnam and Back: Niente e cosi sia (1969)124
9Alekos - A Greek Tragedy: Un uomo (1979)139
10Plotting Chaos - Italians and Shiites in Beirut: InsciAllah (1990)148
11The Fallaci Project: Freedom as an Absolute171
Bibliography181
Index202


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