Agostino Gemelli, founder of the Catholic University of Milan and leading Italian psychologist until his death in 1959, showed a long-standing interest for the questions of film and thus contributed significantly to open the provincial Italian academic culture of the Forties to the filmological debates. Aim of this paper is to stress how could film, within this context, become a crucial device in scientific research and for educational politics, leading to its inclusion in high education programs.
Locatelli, M., The Educational Question and the Filmological Enterprise in Italy, in Il cinema si impara? / Can We Learn Cinema?, (Udine, 20-22 March 2012), Forum, Udine 2013: 67-73 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/52930]
The Educational Question and the Filmological Enterprise in Italy
Locatelli, Massimo
2013
Abstract
Agostino Gemelli, founder of the Catholic University of Milan and leading Italian psychologist until his death in 1959, showed a long-standing interest for the questions of film and thus contributed significantly to open the provincial Italian academic culture of the Forties to the filmological debates. Aim of this paper is to stress how could film, within this context, become a crucial device in scientific research and for educational politics, leading to its inclusion in high education programs.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.