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-[[Image:Bacchanalia by Leveque.jpg|200px|thumb|''[[Bacchanalia]]'' by [[Auguste (Maurice François Giuslain) Léveque]] <br> The Bacchanalia were traditionally held on [[March 16]] and [[March 17]]]]+#redirect[[Culture of Italy]]
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-[[Carlo Jacono]] @80 and [[Italian exploitation]]+
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-My interest in regional exploitation or [[pulp]] culture is that what it tells about the region where it is produced. In search of [[national stereotype]]s by way of their exploitation culture; regional stereotypes deduced from regional [[fear]]s and [[desire]]s ([[horror]] and [[eroticism]]).+
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-A quick glance at [[Italian society]] on the other hand, which its firm anchor in puritan Christianity and its abundance of grahic exploitation material, quickly reveals its [[double standard]]s.+
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-[[Aram Vartanian]], "[[Eroticism and Politics in the Lettres persanes]]," [[Persian Letters]]+
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-[[Ancient Rome and wine]]+
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-[[Christianity and alcohol]]+
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-[[Alcohol in the Bible]]+
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-*[[Wine, women and song]]+
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-*[[Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll]]+
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-*[[Recreational drug use]]+
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-*In [[Ancient Rome]], the [[Bacchanalia]] were traditionally held on [[March 16]] and [[March 17]].+
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