This article investigates cinema's revolutionary potential within Marxist and critical theory frameworks, asking whether film can transcend ideological reproduction to become a radical tool for unveiling capitalism's hidden structures. Drawing on Benjamin, Kracauer, Adorno, and Marcuse, it argues that cinema's unique capacity for dialectical montage and "optical unconscious" enables a form of critical revelation irreducible to mere propaganda.
Cinema, marxismo e teoria critica. Dalla dialettica allo svelamento del reale / Russo, Maria. - (2026), pp. 191-208.
Cinema, marxismo e teoria critica. Dalla dialettica allo svelamento del reale
maria russo
2026-01-01
Abstract
This article investigates cinema's revolutionary potential within Marxist and critical theory frameworks, asking whether film can transcend ideological reproduction to become a radical tool for unveiling capitalism's hidden structures. Drawing on Benjamin, Kracauer, Adorno, and Marcuse, it argues that cinema's unique capacity for dialectical montage and "optical unconscious" enables a form of critical revelation irreducible to mere propaganda.File in questo prodotto:
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