This article analyses the agony column ‘Voi e il cinema’, launched in November 1938 in Cine illustrato, one of the most popular film magazines of the time. ‘Voi e il cinema’ invited readers to share their acting aspirations, but also to send in photographs of themselves that might contain the defining feature of a diva: photogenicity. The magazine was flooded with images of ‘ordinary young Italian women’ that created an intermediate visual grammar. Focusing on both the photographs and the editors’ responses, the article reveals how shared consumption practices redefined the relationship between public and private space. It also highlights the distance of the readers’ self-representations from fascist models and sheds light on the role of American diva culture in creating the ‘modern’ subject. Although they were not politically opposed to fascist models, the photographs reveal a strong desire for social change and the perception of such change, particularly in relation to traditional female roles.
‘Voi e il cinema’. Visual culture, gender and cinema consumption in Fascist Italy (1938–43)
Montesi Barbara
2025
Abstract
This article analyses the agony column ‘Voi e il cinema’, launched in November 1938 in Cine illustrato, one of the most popular film magazines of the time. ‘Voi e il cinema’ invited readers to share their acting aspirations, but also to send in photographs of themselves that might contain the defining feature of a diva: photogenicity. The magazine was flooded with images of ‘ordinary young Italian women’ that created an intermediate visual grammar. Focusing on both the photographs and the editors’ responses, the article reveals how shared consumption practices redefined the relationship between public and private space. It also highlights the distance of the readers’ self-representations from fascist models and sheds light on the role of American diva culture in creating the ‘modern’ subject. Although they were not politically opposed to fascist models, the photographs reveal a strong desire for social change and the perception of such change, particularly in relation to traditional female roles.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


