This article sketches a history of how the concept of Italy has travelled worldwide to become a mobile cultural symbol in order to show how, as a signifier, “Italy” has also become increasingly detached from any national parameters of territory. It employs a lateral method of “looking sideways” at literary representations of Italy from “outside” the national canon to show how they can put pressure on what (and where) Italian culture now resides. Analyzing three contemporary works of world literature partially set in Italy (Daša Drndić’s Trieste, Rachel Kushner’s The Flamethrowers, and Pajtim Statovci’s Crossing), it suggests that we might consider broadening out the canon of transnational Italian literature to include works neither written ...
L’articolo studia due incontri di eccezione tra la cultura italiana e quella giapponese: l&rsq...
From the Publisher: This volume seeks to map an understanding of the Italian experience onto the bro...
Revisiting Sites and Locations of Italian-ness: Migrant Authors and Twitteracy Trans-Nationalize the...
This article sketches a history of how the concept of Italy has travelled worldwide to become a mobi...
This thesis offers the first history of contemporary Italian poetry in the United States from the en...
Based on a research concerning literary works by authors from East-Central European Countries living...
When writing and thinking about «Studi Culturali», we have often been trapped in a Esher-like pictur...
none1noThe essay deals with the rise and development of postcolonial studies in Italy. Starting from...
Based on a research concerning literary works by the authors from Central and Eastern European count...
none2noAs part of the research project Global Italy: Circulation and reception of contemporary Itali...
Italian postcolonial literature has been one of the most historically relevant, culturally incisive,...
The culture of the Italian immigrant experience worldwide has been characterized by daily dynamics o...
In the last three decades, Italian/American culture has known, at last, a veritable renaissance and ...
A growing attention has been paid in contemporary scholarship by literary theory to literary works p...
Studying the rocky road towards the construction of an Italian identity forever threatened by disint...
L’articolo studia due incontri di eccezione tra la cultura italiana e quella giapponese: l&rsq...
From the Publisher: This volume seeks to map an understanding of the Italian experience onto the bro...
Revisiting Sites and Locations of Italian-ness: Migrant Authors and Twitteracy Trans-Nationalize the...
This article sketches a history of how the concept of Italy has travelled worldwide to become a mobi...
This thesis offers the first history of contemporary Italian poetry in the United States from the en...
Based on a research concerning literary works by authors from East-Central European Countries living...
When writing and thinking about «Studi Culturali», we have often been trapped in a Esher-like pictur...
none1noThe essay deals with the rise and development of postcolonial studies in Italy. Starting from...
Based on a research concerning literary works by the authors from Central and Eastern European count...
none2noAs part of the research project Global Italy: Circulation and reception of contemporary Itali...
Italian postcolonial literature has been one of the most historically relevant, culturally incisive,...
The culture of the Italian immigrant experience worldwide has been characterized by daily dynamics o...
In the last three decades, Italian/American culture has known, at last, a veritable renaissance and ...
A growing attention has been paid in contemporary scholarship by literary theory to literary works p...
Studying the rocky road towards the construction of an Italian identity forever threatened by disint...
L’articolo studia due incontri di eccezione tra la cultura italiana e quella giapponese: l&rsq...
From the Publisher: This volume seeks to map an understanding of the Italian experience onto the bro...
Revisiting Sites and Locations of Italian-ness: Migrant Authors and Twitteracy Trans-Nationalize the...