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Warwick Italian Cinema Group Research Event - Prof Luca Caminati (Concordia University, Montreal)
FAB cinema FAB 0.21

Wednesday 25th February 

Sandokan's Thickness: Libidinal Economy, The Subversives Seventies, and Italian Television 

16.30 – 18.00 | FAB cinema (FAB 0.21)

Abstract: This talk examines the cultural phenomenon of Sandokan (1976), the Italian television miniseries that became a symbol of 1970s popular media. By situating the program within the broader context of the “subversive seventies,” I explore how Sandokan mediated tensions between entertainment, politics, and desire. Drawing on Lyotard’s concept of libidinal economy, my analysis examines how the series generated affective investments that exceeded its immediate narrative, shaping new forms of identification and resistance. Italian television emerges not only as a site of mass consumption but also as a contested arena in which popular culture intersected with ideological struggles, colonial imaginaries, and the shifting dynamics of postwar society. Ultimately, I argue that Sandokan embodied a paradoxical cultural thickness: simultaneously a commercial product and a vehicle for subversive fantasies that destabilized traditional boundaries of national identity and collective desire.

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WWIGS Seminar - James Hopkinson (Warwick)
FAB4.74

James Hodkinson (Warwick)

'(Un)desirable Relations? Cultural Representations of German-Islamic Kinship through the Long Nineteenth Century: New Scholarship - Cultural Production - Community Engagement.'

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