BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250514T130928EDT-06576K8iw3@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250514T170928Z DESCRIPTION: We’re excited to invite you to the first edition of this year’ s AHCS Student Speaker Series\, featuring Deborah Galante\, a 6th-year PhD student of art history at ɫTVl. Deborah’s talk is entitled “Gino Boccas ile: Art\, Propaganda\, and Racism in Fascist Italy: 1936 – 1944.” Please join us on Thursday\, November 26th at 4PM EST (on Zoom) for a great prese ntation and\, afterwards\, a Q&A period––we look forward to your participa tion!\n \n Please email caitlin.loney [at] mcgill.ca for the Zoom link.\n\nG INO BOCCASILE: ART\, PROPAGANDA AND RACISM IN FASCIST ITALY: 1936 – 1944\n This paper analyses two posters by Italian graphic artist Gino Boccasile d uring the Fascist dictatorship in Italy from 1922 until 1945. Boccasile\, a talented illustrator and fervent fascist\, worked in publicity since the start of his career\, gradually ascending to become the main graphic desi gner for the Italian regime\, creating propagandist billboards supporting both Fascism and Nazism and demonizing enemies such as the Allies or Russi an Communists. I suggest these two billboards – the first\, advertising a popular Italian liquor\, and the second\, an alarmist warning directed to Italian men during the Allied invasion in Italy throughout the Second Worl d War – clearly demonstrate Fascism’s xenophobic and sexist ideology. Bocc asile’s work reveals a deeply consolidated white supremacist and male-cent ric mentality in Fascist Italy. Indeed\, in 1938\, racial laws were promul gated along with the publication of La Difesa della Razza (The Defense of the Race)\, a magazine promoting the idea of “true” Italians as Aryan\, th us racially “superior.' To conclude\, by discussing Fascism’s corrosive id eology through an art historical lens\, I wish to point out visual arts’ s ignificant role during an infamous period of Italian history.\n\n \n DTSTART:20201126T210000Z DTEND:20201126T230000Z SUMMARY:AHCS Student Speaker Series | Deborah Galante: 'Gino Boccasile: Art \, Propaganda\, and Racism in Fascist Italy: 1936-1944' URL:/ahcs/channels/event/ahcs-student-speaker-series-d eborah-galante-gino-boccasile-art-propaganda-and-racism-fascist-italy-3263 19 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR