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Accounting for control of Italian culture in the Fascist Ethical State: the Alla Scala Opera House

Authors :
Bigoni, M
Funnell, W
Deidda Gagliardo, E
Pierotti, M
Bigoni M.
Funnell W.
Deidda Gagliardo E.
Pierotti M.
Bigoni, M
Funnell, W
Deidda Gagliardo, E
Pierotti, M
Bigoni M.
Funnell W.
Deidda Gagliardo E.
Pierotti M.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Purpose: The study focusses on the complex interaction between ideological beliefs, culture and accounting by identifying during Benito Mussolini's time in power the contributions of accounting to the Italian Fascist repertoire of power in the cultural domain. It emphasises the importance of accounting in making the Alla Scala Opera House in Milan a vital institution in the creation of a Fascist national culture and identity which was meant to define the Fascist “Ethical State”. Design/methodology/approach: The study adopts the Foucauldian concept of discourse in analysing the accounting practices of the Alla Scala Opera House. Findings: Financial statements and related commentaries prepared by the Alla Scala Opera House were not primarily for ensuring good management and the minimisation of public funding in contrast to the practices and expectations of accounting in liberal States. Instead, the dominant Fascist discourse shaped the content and use of accounting and ensured that accounting practices could be a means to construct the Opera House as a “moral individual” that was to serve wider national interests consistent with the priorities of the Fascist Ethical State. Research limitations/implications: The study identifies how accounting can be mobilised for ideological purposes in different ways which are not limited to supporting discourses inspired by logics of efficiency and profit. The paper also draws attention to the contributions of accounting discourses in shaping the identity of an organisation consistent with the priorities of those who hold the supreme authority in a society. Social implications: The analysis of how the Fascist State sought to reinforce its power by making cultural institutions a critical part of this process provides the means to understand and unmask the taken-for-granted way in which discourses are created to promote power relations and related interests such as in the rise of far-right movements, most especially in weaker and more

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308936712
Document Type :
Electronic Resource