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Enzo Giudici

Enzo Giudici (24 September 1920 – 4 October 1985) was an Italian academic who specialized in French Renaissance literature, particularly Louise Labé and Maurice Scève. Giudici was also a publicist often compared with fascism.

Biography

Enzo Giudici was born in Mussomeli. He was the son of Isabella Sorce, a teacher, and Paolo Giudici, who was a writer.[1] His mother died when he was 3 years old.[2] At the age of 10, he left Sicily to live with his father in Piacenza, Pavia, Potenza, and Rome.[2]

During his studies, he was close to the Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi.[3][4]

During World War II, Giudici was not enrolled in the army due to health conditions.[2] In that period, he contributed to Orizzonte, the official newspaper of the Xa MAS.[4] Giudici also contributed to Fronte Unico, a "virulent"[5] fascist weekly publication directed by Vito Videtta, a member of the extremist Pietro Koch's "gang".[6]

In an article of December 1943, Giudici claimed that fascism was the negation of classes and individuals, and was characterized by totalitarianism and corporatism.[5] Giudici also collaborated to "Libro e moschetto," the newspaper of the Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi.[7] In April 1943, Giudici wrote an article in Universalità e nazionalità delle guerre (Universality and nationality of the wars), published by Libro e moschetto. In this article, Giudici wrote: "The present war is together a universal and national war, in which the values and the fate of the world are being determined - through our Italian national conscience. This fight is clearly between two centuries and two ideas, but though it is a fight between peoples, peoples do implement and represent ideas."[8]

In 1944, during the Italian Social Republic, he debated with Roberto Farinacci on reforms in the magazine Repubblica fascista.[9] He wrote an article in the Repubblica Sociale - a monthly review directed by Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi -[10] on "socialized and corporative economy."[G 1][11] The same year, Giudici also wrote a book on the socialization of corporations.[G 2][12]

In 1946, he was the vice president of the executive board (vicepresidente dell consiglio direttivo)[13][14] of the newly founded Movimento Italiano di Unità Sociale, which gathered the fascist elit[15] and preceded the MSI.[16][17]

In 1947, he collaborated[18] with Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi a magazine directed by Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi with an aim to gather "ex fascists leaning to the left".[4]

The Italian journalist Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi had commented on Giudici's "sensitivity" towards the game of chess.[19] Giudici's passion for chess resulted in his travel to chess tournaments, which led the movement for the introduction of the Elo rating system in Italy.[20] Giudici also wrote an article[G 3] on the figurative use of such in literature.

Giudici died in Rome on 4 October 1985. Following his death, his collection of over 20,000 books[21] was passed on to the university of Salento.[22]

University positions

Studies on the École de Lyon

His "prolific"[23] academic interest centered on a French literary movement of the Renaissance called Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi particularly Louise Labé[G 4][G 5] and Maurice Scève,[G 6][G 7][24] the possible discoverer of Laura de Noves' possible tomb,[G 8][25][26] highlighting, maybe exaggeratedly,[27] Petrarch's influence.[G 9][28][29] In 1958 he published a critical edition of Scève's minor works[G 10] and in 1976, "the first proper critical edition"[G 11][30] - though considered today partial and dated[31] - of Microcosme, Scève's last work. In 1981, he published an erudite edition of Louise Labé works,[G 12] considered "solid" and "luxuriant",[32] though it has been since deemed incomplete.[33][34] His sometimes "exceedingly footnotish"[35] editor work and search for documents have been more appreciated by some specialists, who praise his "density of information",[36][37] than his literary analyses.[38][39] In recognition of his contribution the renewal of interest in these poets,[40] he was awarded for this work a prix d'honneur by the Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi.[41]

Essays

Giudici was subject to criticism for his protracted relationship with fascism.[42] In Memorie e pensieri di un cattedratico (Memories and Thoughts of a Professor),[G 13] he considers such evocations as false and vile confusions of culture with politics.[43] He claims that fascism is a "controversial" term and that he does not trust "contemporary -isms".[44] Though the Italian historian Carlo Vallauri noted that Giudici "never identified himself"[45] with the MSI, an affinity, sometimes considered as the expression of a "new right"[46][47] "non-conformism",[48] transcures from his later positions on the student movements and on the culture of fascism.[45]

In L' avvento dell'asinocrazia (The Upcoming Donkeycracy)[G 14] and Contestatori alla sbarra (Protesters at the Bar)[G 15] he criticizes the student movement, which had started in Italy in 1967. His point of view has been considered by the historian Carlo Vallauri as "the clearer and most organic expression of the wholesome refusal to understand" this movement.[49] The expression avvento dell'asinocrazia was first used in 1968 by Giovanni Sartori in an article published by the Corriere della Sera to characterize the student movement as a "triumph of the donkeys".[50] In La scuola inutile[G 16] (The ineffective school), initially entitled Asini allo spiedo per il pasto del barone (Jackass on the spit for big shots convenience), Giudici critics not only the "protestive" students, but also the "faint-hearted" political class.[51]

In the late 1970s, Giudici contributed in the Secolo d'Italia, the newspaper of the MSI, to an ongoing debate on the culture of the fascist period.[52] He questioned whether "fascism was only respectful of culture or itself productive of culture"[G 17][53] and underlined the link between "fascist culture and the tradition of Risorgimento and ancient Rome".[53] These considerations are developed in Ricerche sulla cultura dell'era fascista (Research on culture of the fascist era), a book published in 1982.[G 18] and in Riflessioni sulla cultura del periodo fascista[G 19] – published posthumously by Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi's Istituto di studi corporativi, a "reference point of studies and strategy for MSI's economical policy"[54][55] – where Giudici refers[56] to Robert Michels' analysis on Mussolini's syncretism.[57]

In this last book, Giudici blames the fascist antisemitism.[58] The Italian historian Gianni Rossi notes Giudici, though he does not deny or minimize the Mussolinian antisemitism, finds it "reluctant".[59]

Awards

Works by Giudici

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Notes

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  56. Riflessione sulla cultura del periodo fascista, p. 285
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  58. Riflessione sulla cultura del periodo fascista, p. 112 "L'antisemitismo fascista è condannabile non già perché sia condannabile persecuzione di un determinato popolo o di una determinata razza come gli Ebrei, ma perché condannabile è la persecuzione di qualsiasi razza e di qualsiasi popolo."
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