Italian Theory has emerged as the result of the search for new conceptual frameworks in the face of a series of international political events concerning not only the proliferation of states of exception but also of new forms of politicization of life related to biomedical science and the biosecurization of spaces. In this essay, I consider how Italian Theory has come into existence in Western academia and beyond through its productive travels among area studies, the humanities, and the social sciences. In particular, I reflect on how US-based Italian Studies—joining forces with scholars in other fields on the two sides of the Atlantic—engage in practices of trans-lation that fundamentally contribute to the “packing” of contemporary Italian...
Since the global success of the Made in Italy brand in the 1980s, Japan has witnessed an Italian boo...
The purpose of this contribution is to understand Italian Theory as a new wave of the Anglophone gen...
The essay introduces three essays on what Italianicity might mean, problematizing the eye of the con...
Italian Theory has emerged as the result of the search for new conceptual frameworks in the face of ...
Italian Theory has emerged as the result of the search for new conceptual frameworks in the face of ...
The essay addresses the problems raised by the international circulation of so-called "Italian Theor...
Mena MitranoLoyola University ChicagoJFRC American Studies as Italian TheoryConsidering Robe...
This article addresses the issue of Italian postcolonialism and its belated flourishing in compariso...
Transnational Italian Studies is specifically targeted at a student audience and is designed to be u...
In the last three decades, Italian/American culture has known, at last, a veritable renaissance and ...
This article addresses the issue of Italian postcolonialism and its belated flourishing in compariso...
This article tries to draw a summary picture of the current trends in the field of Italian American ...
This essay draws on the first (of two) edited volumes of ISSA dedicated to “Postcolonialismi Italian...
This essay aims to contribute to current debates about how to research and teach within the discipli...
When writing and thinking about «Studi Culturali», we have often been trapped in a Esher-like pictur...
Since the global success of the Made in Italy brand in the 1980s, Japan has witnessed an Italian boo...
The purpose of this contribution is to understand Italian Theory as a new wave of the Anglophone gen...
The essay introduces three essays on what Italianicity might mean, problematizing the eye of the con...
Italian Theory has emerged as the result of the search for new conceptual frameworks in the face of ...
Italian Theory has emerged as the result of the search for new conceptual frameworks in the face of ...
The essay addresses the problems raised by the international circulation of so-called "Italian Theor...
Mena MitranoLoyola University ChicagoJFRC American Studies as Italian TheoryConsidering Robe...
This article addresses the issue of Italian postcolonialism and its belated flourishing in compariso...
Transnational Italian Studies is specifically targeted at a student audience and is designed to be u...
In the last three decades, Italian/American culture has known, at last, a veritable renaissance and ...
This article addresses the issue of Italian postcolonialism and its belated flourishing in compariso...
This article tries to draw a summary picture of the current trends in the field of Italian American ...
This essay draws on the first (of two) edited volumes of ISSA dedicated to “Postcolonialismi Italian...
This essay aims to contribute to current debates about how to research and teach within the discipli...
When writing and thinking about «Studi Culturali», we have often been trapped in a Esher-like pictur...
Since the global success of the Made in Italy brand in the 1980s, Japan has witnessed an Italian boo...
The purpose of this contribution is to understand Italian Theory as a new wave of the Anglophone gen...
The essay introduces three essays on what Italianicity might mean, problematizing the eye of the con...