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Countess Maria Gioacchina Stajano Starace Briganti di Panico, known simply as Giò Stajano (1931–2011), was an Italian socialite, writer, journalist, actress, and painter. In the 1960s, before her transition and gender reassignment surgery (1983), she was known as one of the first publicly out gay men in Italy. It is said that her night swim in the Barcaccia Fountain inspired
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's scene featuring Anita Ekberg in the Trevi Fountain in ''
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'' (1960).


Life


Early life

Giò Stajano was born 11 December 1931 in a small village in Salento, Sannicola, in the
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. Her father was Count Riccardo Stajano Briganti di Panico, and her mother was Fanny Starace, the only daughter of a fascist gerarca (high official), Achille Starace. At birth her gender was assigned male, and her parents named her Gioacchino Stajano Starace Briganti di Panico, abbreviated to Giò Stajano. As Stajano herself told the story, her grandfather Achille once gave
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the infant Giò to hold in his arms, and the baby peed on the Duce. After the fall of fascism in 1943, her parents separated. Giò attended the Jesuit school in Villa Mondragone, Frascati. After high school she moved to Florence to study at the Accademia di Belle Arti. Later she moved to Rome and took some courses at
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.


Career and popularity

In 1956, during the annual Art Fair in Rome's
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, Stajano exhibited her paintings, achieving some public success. She met Giorgio de Chirico, Renato Guttuso, and Alberto Moravia, began a friendship with Novella Parigini, and frequented the circles that Federico Fellini would later portray in ''
La Dolce Vita ''La Dolce Vita'' (; Italian for "the sweet life" or "the good life"Kezich, 203) is a 1960 satirical comedy-drama film directed and co-written (with Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli and Brunello Rondi) by Federico Fellini. The film stars Marcell ...
.'' In 1959 she published ''Roma Capovolta'' (Upside-Down Rome), a roman à clef based on her wild escapades in Roman high society and the burgeoning gay subculture in Italy. The authorities seized the explicitly gay book, charging her with propagating ideas contrary to "public morals" that were "harmful to customs." The scandal focused the tabloid press's attention directly on Stajano, who at the time was widely known as the "most famous homosexual in Italy." Immediately after ''Roma Capovolta,'' Stajano hurried to publish ''Meglio l'Uovo Oggi'' (Better an Egg Today, initially, ''Meglio l'Uomo Oggi,'' or Better a Man Today), another roman à clef featuring gay life in Rome. This book described in a not-too-veiled way the private doings of various public figures. It referenced the former king of Italy Umberto II's homosexuality, giving him the nickname "Umbertina," and it featured an orgy where an actor resembling
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participated in drag. Another scandalous and gossipy book followed, ''Roma Erotica'' (Erotic Rome). Authorities seized both books shortly after they appeared in bookshops, but only after they had sold enough copies to further augment Stajano's growing celebrity. Stajano became one of the most famous figures of the Roman "dolce vita." She opened a nightclub, and visually inspired director
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by bathing in the Barcaccia Fountain in the Piazza di Spagna, just as Anita Ekberg would later do in the Trevi Fountain for the film ''
La Dolce Vita ''La Dolce Vita'' (; Italian for "the sweet life" or "the good life"Kezich, 203) is a 1960 satirical comedy-drama film directed and co-written (with Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli and Brunello Rondi) by Federico Fellini. The film stars Marcell ...
.'' Fellini chose Stajano to portray one of the drag queens in the film. Stajano later claimed that, due to a dispute with the director, her shots were replaced for the theatrical release of the film, but they were later allegedly added back to restored editions for television and home release. Besides Fellini, Stajano worked with directors such as Steno, Dino Risi, and Riccardo Freda. Between 1958 and 1961 she wrote a gossip column for the tabloid weekly ''Lo specchio'' (The Mirror). In 1961, mostly because of her celebrity status, Giò was among those people whom the judiciary summoned for questioning over the ' gay scandal in the Brescia area. At the end of the 1960s she wrote for the weekly lifestyle and erotic magazine, ''Men.'' Her advice column was titled ''Il salotto di Oscar Wilde'' (Oscar Wilde's living room), and in it she replied to gay men's letters. This column was the first (and for many years, the only) feature of its type aimed at a gay audience in all of Italian publishing. In 1971 she became the editor of that periodical. During the eighties ''Supersex'' magazine photographed her for pornographic photostories.


Transition

With the birth of the modern gay activism movement in Italy, which Giò Stajano never joined, and in light of the many social changes of the late 1960s, interest in her scandalous homosexual gossip columns and news waned. In 1982, Italy made it legal to change one's legal gender, however only after a gender reassignment surgery. Thus, in 1983, Giò Stajano decided to use that law and publicly transition. After her
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in Casablanca under the care of doctor Georges Burou, she took the name of Maria Gioacchina Stajano Starace Briganti di Panico, still abbreviating it to Giò Stajano. After this surgery she returned to the limelight. She gave her first interview to journalist Francesco D. Caridi of '' Il Borghese,'' a weekly for which Stajano herself had written articles under the pseudonym "Pantera Rosa," wherein she discussed the lives of the Roman aristocracy. When Caridi asked her, "Who knows what your grandfather Achille Starace would say if he saw you, he who wanted all Italians to be male and strong...?" Stajano replied: "He would say that after so much virility in the family, you need a little relaxation." In 1992 she published her autobiography, ''La Mia Vita Scandalosa'' (My Scandalous Life).


Last years and death

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, and she entered as a lay sister. Among her last public appearances was an interview granted to Paolo Bonolis for ''Il Senso Della Vita'' (The Meaning of Life) in 2008 and to
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for the program "Chiambretti Night" in 2009. She died in a nursing home in
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on 26 July 2011 at age 79. She was buried in the family chapel in
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. In 2021 her ''Men'' advice column was collected posthumously and published as a book titled ''Il Salotto di Giò Stajano'' (Giò Stajano's Living Room). In 2021 Turin's "Lovers Film Festival" dedicated an award to Giò Stajano's memory, naming her "one of the most important and significant figures of Italian LGBTQI+ culture."


Filmography

* '' Avventura a Capri,'' dir. Giuseppe Lipartiti (1959) * ''
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,'' dir.
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(1960) * ''
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,'' dir. Marino Girolami (1960) * '' Gli scontenti,'' dir. Giuseppe Lipartiti (1961) * '' Totò, Peppino e... la dolce vita,'' dir. Sergio Corbucci (1961) * '' La ragazza di mille mesi,'' dir. Steno (1961) * ''
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,'' dir. Riccardo Freda (1961) * '' In nome del popolo italiano,'' dir. Dino Risi (1971) * ''
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,'' dir. Alberto Sordi (1976) * '' Gli amici di Nick Hezard,'' dir.
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(1976) * '' Nerone,'' dir.
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(1976) * '' Un uomo da ridere'' – TV miniseries, 1 episode (1980) * ''Il 'fico' del regime (da prendere come esempio in mancanza di esempi peggiori),'' dir. Ottavio Mai and Giovanni Minerba (1991) * ''Tentazioni metropolitane,'' dir. Gianna Maria Garbelli (1993)


References


Bibliography

* Cecilia Gatto Trocchi, ''Vita da trans,'' Editori Riuniti, Roma, 1995 (intervistata con il falso nome di "Claretta"). * Willy Vaira, ''Pubblici scandali and private virtù. Dalla dolce vita al convento,'' Manni, Lecce, 2007. * Giovanni Ciacci, ''La contessa. La scandalosa vita di Giò Stajano,'' Salani, Milano, 2018.


External links

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