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Annali d'italianistica: Urban Space and the Body: Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, cartea 37

Editat de Silvia Ross, Giulio Giovannoni
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 noi 2019
Founded in 1983, Annali d’Italianistica has become synonymous with timely and fundamental scholarship on Italy’s literary culture, employing broad historical, cultural, and literary perspectives that are of interest to a wide variety of scholars. Published annually and monographic in nature, the journal uses as its point of departure the study of Italian literature and the Humanities more generally to foster scholarly excellence at all levels. Annali d’Italianistica is receptive to a variety of topics, critical approaches, and theoretical perspectives that cross disciplinary boundaries and span several centuries, from the beginning of Italy’s cultural history to the present.
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ISBN-13: 9780866988674
ISBN-10: 086698867X
Pagini: 558
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Editura: ACMRS Press
Colecția ACMRS Press
Seria Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies


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ANNALI D’ITALIANISTICA
Volume 37, 2019
Urban Space and the Body
Edited by Silvia Ross and Giulio Giovannoni
Silvia Ross and Giulio Giovannoni - Introduction: Urban Space and the Body

I. CITIES AND CULTURAL STEREOTYPES
Andrea Scapolo - “Finally I made it to the City”: Comic Violence and Culture Clashes in Ruzante’s Dialogues
Andrea Penso - A Glimpse of the City: Leopardi’s Perceptions of Urban Space in Florence, Rome and Naples

II. SENSING THE CITY: PERCEPTIONS AND VISIONS OF URBAN SPACE
Claudio Saragosa e Marina Visciano - “Space & Emotions”: la percezione delle invarianti strutturali come strumento per “fare territorio”
Alessia Martini - “A Tumultuous Shipyard”: Urban Visions of New York in Fortunato Depero’s Art and Narratives
Marina Spunta - “Dentro la Città”: Gabriele Basilico’s Photography and the Embodied “Experience of Place”
John Sunderland - Inside the Tender Shed. A Critical Evaluation of an Arts Project Two Decades On

III. WALKING IN THE CITY: TEXTUAL PERAMBULATIONS
Barbara Pezzotti - The Flâneur Detective as Time Traveller: Social Criticism in the Urban Environment
Chiara Degli Esposti - Wandering Women: Feminist Urban Experiences in Simone de Beauvoir and Elena Ferrante

IV. GENDERING THE URBAN LANDSCAPE
Flora Derounian - Seamstresses in the City. Modernity and Anxiety in Post-war Italian Film
Olimpia Pelosi - Euridice e la “città d’ombre”: spazio urbano e “corpo abietto” nel “percorso” autoriale di Helle Busacca
Silvia Ross - Silvia Avallone’s Acciaio and the Industrialized Spaces of the Tuscan Coast: Place, Corporeality, and Female Agency
Ruth Glynn - Decolonising the Body of Naples: Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels

V. CENTER AND PERIPHERY: SPACES OF INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION
Beatrice Galimberti e Martina Orsini - Strategie di esclusione urbana a Milano: spazi pubblici autoreferenziali
Chiara Giuliani - Domesticating Public Space in Italian Migration Literature: The Bench and the Park
Carola Farci - Policentrismo e spazi d’identità: le realtà urbane della Sardegna di Alessandro De Roma

VI. RE-MEMBERING URBAN SPACES
Charles Klopp - Trieste Remembered in the Corporeal Poetry of Claudio Grisancich: Album and storie de fausta
Letizia Modena - The Architectonics of Memory: Space, Power, and Identity in Contemporary Rome

VII. CITIES AND BODIES IN DISSOLUTION
Francesco Capello - La mente orale. “Città di carne”, fusionalità e cannibalismo nella poesia del primo Marinetti
Daniel Raffini - Città e corpi evanescenti in Gianni Celati tra diario di viaggio e racconti
Stefania Lucamante - Una Waste Land barese: La ferocia di Nicola Lagioia fra spreco e abbondanza
Jessica Sciubba - Blurring Bodily Boundaries: On the rione’s Abjective Agency in Ferrante’s Cycle of L’amica geniale