This chapter provides a semiotic investigation of an emblematic space in Palermo, the Foro Italico. After the Second World War, this space was occupied for many years by the ruins left when the city was bombed. Analysing the diachronic evolution of the Foro Italico, the author examines the semantic categories that have defined the space, exploring how the memory of the war has been concealed and inscribed in the post-war rewritings of the place. The chapter reads this space as 'a mysterious island', caught between nature and culture. Referring to different kinds of texts, Marrone illustrates how the practices of various local and migrant communities contribute not only to the resemantisation of space but also to the production of new memori...
This study is structured on the analysis of the definition of ruins and rubbles and then shows the r...
In 1997, on the Easter Friday, the Albanian boat Kater I Rades, overloaded of migrants trying to rea...
After a recently published special issue devoted to the “politics of memory”, Versus delves again in...
This essay aims to investigate the various semiotic roles played by islands in the memory of the Ita...
The concept of memory (memorial site) has gained crucial importance in recent years for the identifi...
Item does not contain fulltextSicily. Island of myths and monsters, meeting place of cultures, hub o...
In the spring of 1945 Italian cities looked like a stunning scenery of devastation. The apocalyptic ...
In my paper I am interested in both a semiotic analysis that captures the contemporary discourse on ...
Islands are often believed to be very specific, immutable, isolated entities: they are described in ...
none1noIn Italy there is a difference between the historical experience of Fascism and what is remem...
The book is an analysis of 'trauma sites', those places that, since Auschwitz and more and more freq...
The accumulation of data for an uninterrupted arc of some millennia has suffered a rest, due to the ...
It was in the Magazzino 18, a hangar of the old Trieste harbour, that the Italians who had to flee f...
Seventy years after the end of the Second World War we still do not fully appreciate the intensity o...
Throughout history many villages and cities have been abandoned following natural disasters (floods,...
This study is structured on the analysis of the definition of ruins and rubbles and then shows the r...
In 1997, on the Easter Friday, the Albanian boat Kater I Rades, overloaded of migrants trying to rea...
After a recently published special issue devoted to the “politics of memory”, Versus delves again in...
This essay aims to investigate the various semiotic roles played by islands in the memory of the Ita...
The concept of memory (memorial site) has gained crucial importance in recent years for the identifi...
Item does not contain fulltextSicily. Island of myths and monsters, meeting place of cultures, hub o...
In the spring of 1945 Italian cities looked like a stunning scenery of devastation. The apocalyptic ...
In my paper I am interested in both a semiotic analysis that captures the contemporary discourse on ...
Islands are often believed to be very specific, immutable, isolated entities: they are described in ...
none1noIn Italy there is a difference between the historical experience of Fascism and what is remem...
The book is an analysis of 'trauma sites', those places that, since Auschwitz and more and more freq...
The accumulation of data for an uninterrupted arc of some millennia has suffered a rest, due to the ...
It was in the Magazzino 18, a hangar of the old Trieste harbour, that the Italians who had to flee f...
Seventy years after the end of the Second World War we still do not fully appreciate the intensity o...
Throughout history many villages and cities have been abandoned following natural disasters (floods,...
This study is structured on the analysis of the definition of ruins and rubbles and then shows the r...
In 1997, on the Easter Friday, the Albanian boat Kater I Rades, overloaded of migrants trying to rea...
After a recently published special issue devoted to the “politics of memory”, Versus delves again in...