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Cinema Is the Strongest Weapon: Race-Making and Resistance in Fascist Italy by Lorenzo Fabbri, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2023, xiii + 299 pp., $120 (hardback), ISBN 9781517910839; $30 (paperback), ISBN 9781517910846

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Cinema Is the Strongest Weapon: Race-Making and Resistance in Fascist Italy by Lorenzo Fabbri, Minneapolis and London, University of Minnesota Press, 2023, xiii + 299 pp., $120 (hardback), ISBN 9781517910839; $30 (paperback), ISBN 9781517910846

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2024

Anna Raimo*
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University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Association for the Study of Modern Italy

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