Published May 2006

Orality and Literacy in Modern Italian Culture
Edited by Michael Caesar and Marina Spunta
Italian Perspectives 14

including:

An Oral Renarration of a Photoromance, 1960
David Forgacs
  • ‘Other strands link the twelve essays: one centres on the idea that 'voice' is something vulnerable and short-lived, while another focuses on the 'hierarchy' implicit in the relationship between orality and literacy. Both are demonstrated, for instance, when 'folk', 'women's' and 'youth' cultures are 'textualised' and thus potentially destroyed, rather than preserved, in writing, leading to the hypothesis that 'orality' is, essentially, irreproducible as 'literacy'.’ — unsigned notice, Forum for Modern Language Studies 46.2, 2010, 247-48

Published September 2005

Culture, Censorship and the State in Twentieth-Century Italy
Edited by Guido Bonsaver and Robert Gordon
Legenda (General Series)

including:

How Exceptional were Culture-State Relations in Twentieth-Century Italy?
David Forgacs

Published January 1989

Modern Language Review 84.1

including:

Review of Michele Cantarella, Bibliografia salveminiana, 1892-1984
David Forgacs
doi:10.2307/3732019

Published January 1986

Modern Language Review 81.1

including:

Review of Robert S. Dombroski, L'esistenza ubbidiente: Letterati italiani sotto il fascismo
David Forgacs
doi:10.2307/3728827