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Contemporary Italian Diversity in Critical and Fictional Narratives

Author : Marie Orton,Graziella Parati,Ron Kubati
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2021-10-26
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781683933151

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Contemporary Italian Diversity in Critical and Fictional Narratives by Marie Orton,Graziella Parati,Ron Kubati Pdf

Contemporary Italian Diversity in Critical and Fictional Narratives brings together creative literary works and scholarly articles. Both address the changes and challenges to identity formation in an Italy marked by the migrations, populism, nationalism, and xenophobia, and analyze diversity and the affirmation of belonging.

Interrupted Narratives and Intersectional Representations in Italian Postcolonial Literature

Author : Caterina Romeo
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2023-01-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783031100437

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Interrupted Narratives and Intersectional Representations in Italian Postcolonial Literature by Caterina Romeo Pdf

This book argues for the importance of adopting a postcolonial perspective in analysing contemporary Italian culture and literature. Originally published in Italian in 2018 as Riscrivere la nazione: La letteratura italiana postcoloniale, this new English translation brings to light the connections between the present, the colonial past and the great historical waves of international and intranational migration. By doing so, the book shows how a sense of Italian national identity emerged, at least in part, as the result of different migrations and why there is such a strong resistance in Italy to extending the privilege of italianità, or Italianness, to those who have arrived on Italian soil in recent years. Exploring over 100 texts written by migrant and second-generation writers, the book takes an intersectional approach to understanding gender and race in Italian identity. It connects these literary and cultural contexts to the Italian colonial past, while also looking outwards to a more diffuse postcolonial condition in Europe.

Literary Voices of the Italian Diaspora in Britain

Author : Manuela D'Amore
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2023-10-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783031354380

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Literary Voices of the Italian Diaspora in Britain by Manuela D'Amore Pdf

This volume studies the literary voices of the Italian diaspora in Britain, including 21 authors and 34 pieces of prose, verse, and drama. This book shows how authors both recount the history of the migrant community in the period 1880-1980 while creatively experimenting with hybrid forms of expression and blending words with visuals. Literary Voices of the Italian Diaspora in Britain discusses topical issues like migration and social integration, cultures and foods in transition, as well as plurilingualism. The book pays special attention to discussions of the horrors of the Second World War – especially on the tragedy of the Arandora Star (2nd July 1940) – to show this literary community’s political commitments. More importantly, it will begin to fill the void left by a critical tradition which has only appreciated the northern American and Australian branches of Italian writing.

The Palgrave Handbook of European Migration in Literature and Culture

Author : Corina Stan,Charlotte Sussman
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 660 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2023-11-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783031307843

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The Palgrave Handbook of European Migration in Literature and Culture by Corina Stan,Charlotte Sussman Pdf

The Palgrave Handbook of European Migration in Literature and Culture engages with migration to, within, and from Europe, foregrounding migration through the lenses of historical migratory movement and flows associated with colonialism and postcolonialism. With essays on literature, film, drama, graphic novels, and more, the book addresses migration and media, hostile environments, migration and language, migration and literary experiment, migration as palimpsest, and figurations of the migrant. Each section is introduced by one of the handbook’s contributing editors and interviews with writers and film directors are integrated throughout the volume. The essays collected in the volume move beyond the discourse of the “refugee crisis” to trace the historical roots of the current migration situation through colonialism and decolonization.

Italian Rebels

Author : Raymond A. Belliotti
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : Italy
ISBN : 9781683933700

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Italian Rebels by Raymond A. Belliotti Pdf

Belliotti analyzes the role of positive duties in moral theory, the efficacy of theocratic republicanism, strategies for political revolutions, the implications of an enduring Sicilian ethos, and the profits and perils of the individual-community continuum, while distinctively interpreting the lives and ideologies of Mazzini, Gramsci, and Giuliano.

Migrations in the Mediterranean

Author : Ricard Zapata-Barrero,Ibrahim Awad
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Mediterranean Region
ISBN : 9783031422645

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Migrations in the Mediterranean by Ricard Zapata-Barrero,Ibrahim Awad Pdf

This open access Regional Reader describes population movement circulating within the Mediterranean area, for any reason or from any region, be them European, African, Asian or originating from any of the Mediterranean shores. It showcases a plurality of approaches to and applications of Mediterranean migration, contributing to a regional approach to migration, thereby defending this regional approach by scaling Mediterranean migration issues. This book covers a large set of questions related to the migration research agenda, such as: market and economy, politics and policies, super-diversity and intersectionality, media, society, welfare and the environment through five main parts: Geo-political Mediterranean Relations, Governance, Policies and Politics, Mobility drivers and Agency, Cities, History and Social Transformations, and Economy and Labour Markets. This Regional Reader provides an interesting read to scholars, researchers, but also policy makers and civil society organizations’ high representatives, international foundations and institutions interested in linking the Mediterranean and migration.

Trump and Mussolini

Author : Anna Camaiti Hostert,Enzo Antonio Cicchino
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2022-10-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781683933670

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Trump and Mussolini by Anna Camaiti Hostert,Enzo Antonio Cicchino Pdf

Trump and Mussolini: Images, Fake News, and Mass Media as Weapons in the Hands of Two Populists compares two historic men of power and influence, Donald Trump and Benito Mussolini, to analyze the commonality of practices and mannerisms between the two. From rhetoric to body language, to their control over oral and written communication and analogous power strategies, they both possess an unusual talent for new technologies which they utilize to their advantage in unique moments in history. Mussolini lived at the beginning of mass society, Trump at the height of social media, both controversial leaders finding means to utilize these periods of time and the tools surrounding them to further their own agendas and influence society, culture, and authority. The authors examine a plethora of topics and themes such as outward personalities and consuming charisma, means and tools of communication and propaganda, and treatment of women, just to name a few, in order to define the relationship and similarities between these two controversial figures. This book was written before the Capitol Hill assault on January 6th 2021. Mussolini in November 1922 in front of the Parliament said: “I could have made a bivouac of this gloomy gray hall: I could have shut down the Parliament and formed a Government exclusively of Fascists; I could have done so, but I did not wish to do so, at least not at this moment.” Trump, however never said anything like this, but indeed, tried to do it.

The Unpopular Realism of Vincenzo Padula

Author : Joseph Francese
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2021-10-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781683933335

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The Unpopular Realism of Vincenzo Padula by Joseph Francese Pdf

The Unpopular Realism of Vincenzo Padula provides a microhistory of life in a Southern Italian province in the decade following Unificationand of Vincenzo Padula, who wrote single-handedly from March 1864 to July 1865 — a period when pro-Bourbon loyalists were attempting to exploit the discontent of the Region’s poor masses by fomenting brigantry and reverse the Unification — Il Bruzio, a pro-Government periodical published in Cosenza. The pro-government reformist Padula pointed out not only the successes but also the shortcomings and failures of the Savoy regime, so as to consolidate their rule. He gave particular attention to the problems of daily life through the correspondence of a literary creation, Mariuzza Sbrìffiti. The difficult integration of the South, in Padula’s view, was often exacerbated by the unwillingness of the “piemontesi” to learn the social, political, and economic realities of the South. Padula enables us to view from multiple angles both macroscopic issues, such as the relationship between the Church and the New Italy, and the dire state of the infrastructure and economy, and microscopic ones, such as the peasantry’s misplaced hopes in Garibaldi, clerical obscurantism, popular beliefs and culture, contradictions in the structure of the new liberal regime, and the status and role of women in such a society. He views his subjects from a unique perspective, one is defined by its empathy for and identification with the marginalized “persons of Calabria.”

Heroism and Wisdom, Italian Style

Author : Raymond Angelo Belliotti
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2022-09-08
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781683933588

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Heroism and Wisdom, Italian Style by Raymond Angelo Belliotti Pdf

This is an interdisciplinary work that philosophically analyzes concepts such as heroism; practical wisdom; honor; Nietzsche’s notions of will to power, the overman, and the three metamorphoses; Plato’s understanding of love; creating meaning in life; the issue of morally dirty hands in political administration; the relationship between political means and ends; the proper role of positive duties in society; the aspirations of grand strivers; and the linkages between biological, biographical, and autobiographical lives, all in the context of explaining and evaluating the lives and works of fourteen historically significant Italian: Gaius Julius Caesar, Brunetto Latini, Dante Alighieri, Caterina Sforza, Niccolò Machiavelli, Giuseppe Mazzini, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Francesca Cabrini, Gabriele D’Annunzio, Antonio Gramsci, Salvatore Giuliano, Oriana Fallaci, Giovanni Falcone, and Paolo Borsellino. By dissecting the lives and philosophies of the figures discussed in this work, by extracting moral, political, and existential lessons from their aspirations and enterprises, by reflecting on their ideals from the vantage point of our divergent social context, by evaluating their virtues and vices from a wider perspective, and by confronting the conceptual puzzles and social impediments hampering the exercise of practical wisdom and heroism, we may confront the people that we are and reimagine the people we might become.

Emilio Salgari

Author : Paola Irene Galli Mastrodonato
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 443 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2024-05-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781683934097

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Emilio Salgari by Paola Irene Galli Mastrodonato Pdf

Who created the most famous Southeast Asian hero during the heyday of imperialism and colonialism? Who inaugurated with The Mysteries of the Black Jungle over a century long link uniting the Italian imaginary to the Indian one? Who envisioned the most celebrated interracial love stories of world literature, those between Sandokan, leader of the Tigers of Mompracem, and Marianna, the Pearl of Labuan, between Tremal-Naik, the Bengali snake catcher, and Ada, the Virgin of Kali’s temple at the time of the British Raj? Who defined the Caribbean as a symbolic trope of plunder and rebellion through the melancholic viewpoint of the Black Corsair and the forsaken love for his enemy’s daughter? Who created Yanez de Gomera, a most famous Portuguese hero, and the imperfect voice of white anti-colonialism? It was Italy’s great adventure novelist, Emilio Salgari (Verona, 1862 – Turin, 1911). From the Mahdi’s revolt in Sudan to the African slave trade, from the Philippine insurgency to the Mediterranean at war between Turks and Christians, and to ancient Egypt, Salgari’s breath-taking plots, together with his indigenous heroes and heroines in Vietnam, Thailand, Venezuela, Arctic Canada, the American Far West, the Chinese diaspora, deeply challenge canonical colonialist representations by contemporary Victorian authors like Conrad, Kipling, and Forster.

Marco Paolini

Author : Cristina Perissinotto
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781683933731

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Marco Paolini by Cristina Perissinotto Pdf

Marco Paolini: A Deep Map is a theoretical analysis of eight iconic Marco Paolini's monologues. The book presents Marco Paolini's dramaturgy and his narrative theater between the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st Century.

Encounters with the Real in Contemporary Italian Literature and Cinema

Author : Loredana Di Martino,Pasquale Verdicchio
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2017-01-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781443862288

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Encounters with the Real in Contemporary Italian Literature and Cinema by Loredana Di Martino,Pasquale Verdicchio Pdf

This volume explores the Italian contribution to the current global phenomenon of a “return to reality” by examining the country’s rich cultural production in literature and cinema. The focus is particularly on works from the period spanning the Nineties to the present day which offer alternatives to notions of reality as manufactured by the collusion between the neo-liberal state and the media. The book also discusses Italy’s relationship with its own cultural past by investigating how Italian authors deal with the return of the specter of Neorealism as it haunts the modern artistic imagination in this new epoch of crisis. Furthermore, the volume engages in dialogue with previous works of criticism on contemporary Italian realism, while going beyond them in devoting equal attention to cinema and literature. The resulting interactions will aid the reader in understanding how the critical arts respond to the triumph of hyperrealism in the current era of the virtual spectacle as they seek new ways to promote cognitive transformations and foster ethical interventions.

Islam and Me

Author : Shirin Ramzanali Fazel
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2023-08-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781978835849

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Islam and Me by Shirin Ramzanali Fazel Pdf

Growing up in Mogadishu, Somalia, Shirin Ramzanali Fazel was immersed in the language and culture of Italy, Somalia’s former colonizer. Yet when she moved to Italy as a young mother in the 1970s, she discovered a country where immigrants and Muslims were viewed with a mixture of curiosity and suspicion–where, even today, she and her children must seemingly prove they are Italian. In Islam and Me, Fazel tells her story and shares the experiences of other Muslim women living in Italy, revealing the wide variety of Muslim identities and the common prejudices they encounter. Looking at Italian school textbooks, newspapers, and TV programs, she invites us to change the way Muslim immigrants, and especially women, are depicted in both news reports and scholarly research. Islam and Me is a meditation on our multireligious, multiethnic, and multilingual reality, as well as an exploration of how we might reimagine national culture and identity so that they become more diverse, inclusive, and anti-racist.

Italian Tales

Author : Massimo Riva
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2008-10-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780300129694

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Italian Tales by Massimo Riva Pdf

This anthology serves as a literary map to guide readers through the varied geography of contemporary Italian fiction. Massimo Riva has gathered English-language translations of short stories and excerpts from novels that were originally published in Italian between 1975 and 2001. As an expression of a communal contemporary condition, these narratives suggest a new sensibility and a new way of seeing, exploring, and inhabiting the world, in writing. Riva provides a comprehensive introduction to Italian literary trends of the past twenty years. Each selection is preceded by a short introduction and biography of the writer. For English-language readers who are familiar with the work of Italo Calvino and Umberto Eco, this collection presents an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the work of other important contemporary Italian writers of fiction.

The Importance of Place in Contemporary Italian Crime Fiction

Author : Barbara Pezzotti
Publisher : Fairleigh Dickinson
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2012-09-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611475531

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The Importance of Place in Contemporary Italian Crime Fiction by Barbara Pezzotti Pdf

By taking as its point of departure the privileged relationship between the crime novel and its setting, this book is the most wide-ranging examination of the way in which Italian detective fiction in the last 20 years has become a means to articulate the changes in the social landscape of the country. Nowadays there is a general acknowledgment of the importance of place in Italian crime novels. However, apart from a limited scholarship on single cities, the genre has never been systematically studied in a way that so comprehensively spans Italian national boundaries. The originality of this volume also lies in the fact that the author have not limited her investigation to a series of cities, but rather she has considered the different forms of (social) landscape in which Italian crime novels are set. Through the analysis of the way in which cities, the "urban sprawl," and islands are represented in the serial novels of 11 of the most important contemporary crime writers in Italy of the 1990s, Pezzotti articulates the different ways in which individual authors appropriate the structures and tropes of the genre to reflect the social transformations and dysfunctions of contemporary Italy. In so doing, this volume also makes a case for the genre as an instrument of social critique and analysis of a still elusive Italian national identity, thus bringing further evidence in support of the thesis that in Italy detective fiction has come to play the role of the new "social novel."