The essay offers an investigation of the “object” in contemporary post-apocalypse scenarios. In this kind of representation, which shows a world in collapse after an environmental or technological catastrophe, the “object” (food, technological devices, clothes, furnishings, cars) is almost invariably broken, destroyed, useless or deprived of its usual function. The paper will analyze this loss of functionality by the objects – and their consequent alienated representation – in the light of the categories identified by Francesco Orlando in The Obso- lete Objects in Literary Imagination. The aim is to understand whether the considerations he draws about the different kinds of “obsolete objects” may also be applied to this specific literary su...
This essay considers a peculiar kind of science-fictional writing with environmental concerns that p...
The indiscreet Charm of Things: from Consul’s Booklet to hydrocarbons Alchemy This essay intends to...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays focuses on critical and theoretical responses to the apo...
The motifs of catastrophe, end and apocalypse constitute the main construction points of this analys...
CONSIDERATIONS ON THE CONCEPT OF WORLD AND OF RELATIONSHIP TO THE WORLD IN THE AGE OF ANTHROPOCENE: ...
This paper, starting from the awareness of the anthropological finitude, aims to investigate the sym...
The main subject of the essay consists in the literary representation of environment as a mixed syst...
Within the genre of apocalyptic fiction, the essay follows the topic of the extinction of human race...
This article aims at analysing how a particular representation of (individual and collective) death ...
The present essay emphasizes philosophy’s responsibility to face the embarrassing reality of a world...
In this essay I try to underline the relation between different ways to think about the end of the w...
In the article I wonder about the reasons for the growing popularity of the postapocalyptic works in...
The application of apocalyptic discourse to postmodern scenarios, particularly those characterised b...
HOW LONG CAN A CULTURE PERSIST WITHOUT THE NEW? TINA AND THE RESEARCH OF A “COSMOLOGY” WORTHY OF THE...
In this essay, I firstly address the question of categories of apocalypse in literature, media and c...
This essay considers a peculiar kind of science-fictional writing with environmental concerns that p...
The indiscreet Charm of Things: from Consul’s Booklet to hydrocarbons Alchemy This essay intends to...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays focuses on critical and theoretical responses to the apo...
The motifs of catastrophe, end and apocalypse constitute the main construction points of this analys...
CONSIDERATIONS ON THE CONCEPT OF WORLD AND OF RELATIONSHIP TO THE WORLD IN THE AGE OF ANTHROPOCENE: ...
This paper, starting from the awareness of the anthropological finitude, aims to investigate the sym...
The main subject of the essay consists in the literary representation of environment as a mixed syst...
Within the genre of apocalyptic fiction, the essay follows the topic of the extinction of human race...
This article aims at analysing how a particular representation of (individual and collective) death ...
The present essay emphasizes philosophy’s responsibility to face the embarrassing reality of a world...
In this essay I try to underline the relation between different ways to think about the end of the w...
In the article I wonder about the reasons for the growing popularity of the postapocalyptic works in...
The application of apocalyptic discourse to postmodern scenarios, particularly those characterised b...
HOW LONG CAN A CULTURE PERSIST WITHOUT THE NEW? TINA AND THE RESEARCH OF A “COSMOLOGY” WORTHY OF THE...
In this essay, I firstly address the question of categories of apocalypse in literature, media and c...
This essay considers a peculiar kind of science-fictional writing with environmental concerns that p...
The indiscreet Charm of Things: from Consul’s Booklet to hydrocarbons Alchemy This essay intends to...
This interdisciplinary collection of essays focuses on critical and theoretical responses to the apo...