In his stories, Primo Levi presents contrasting planetary visions of Earth: one depicting it as an expanding technosphere made of entangled beings, and the other as a world of disparities impacted by the agency of a mutated humanity. But Levi's ideas of planet do not solely advocate for a utopian cosmopolitanism of all living beings; he critically probes the tension between technology's promises in industrialized societies and the worldview that sees Earth merely as an exploitable resource. Moreover, his stories emphasize the divisions and the contradictions created by the planetarization of the logic of industrial modernity. This essay analyzes selected short stories from Vizio di forma, seeking to unpack Levi's intricate engagements with ...
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Giovanbattista Tusa explores the geophilosophical possibility of rethinking the figure of the earth ...
This special issue considers the ways in which contemporary American fiction seeks to imagine a mode...
Human cultures have imagined the disarticulation of the spatio-temporal frameworks of history in a v...
This article investigates Primo Levi’s representations of the origin of life, particularly consideri...
The thesis tackles two main issues. Part I explores Levi's engagements with the `two cultures' debat...
This paper discusses three science fiction short stories by Primo Levi as petrotexts: “Cladonia rapi...
L’articolo affronta il racconto La fine del mondo storto (2010) dello scultore,alpinista e narratore...
This essay asks how several major figures of Renaissance and early-modern philosophy saw the Earth a...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020In my essay I will explore the geophilosophical possibility of rethin...
This article examines Levi’s treatment of eugenics in “I sintetici” and “Procacciatori d’affari” fro...
This essay discusses Dino Buzzati’s Il grande ritratto (Larger than Life) in the theoretical coordin...
This essay discusses Dino Buzzati’s Il grande ritratto (Larger than Life) in the theoretical coordin...
Through a close reading of Joe Sacco’s Paying the Land(2020), a graphic novel about the struggle of ...
This thesis explores the history of Japan's interactions with outer space, largely in the 20th centu...
Re-imagining Anthropocene: towards a post-anthropocentric planetary literature Scientific and cu...
Giovanbattista Tusa explores the geophilosophical possibility of rethinking the figure of the earth ...
This special issue considers the ways in which contemporary American fiction seeks to imagine a mode...
Human cultures have imagined the disarticulation of the spatio-temporal frameworks of history in a v...