Reimagining the Italian South

Reimagining the Italian South
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781800857353
ISBN-13 : 1800857357
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Book Synopsis Reimagining the Italian South by : Goffredo Polizzi

Download or read book Reimagining the Italian South written by Goffredo Polizzi and published by Liverpool University Press. This book was released on 2022-03-25 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Images of southern Italy as a place of arrival for migrants with different origins and backgrounds have in recent years proliferated in Italian media as well as in contemporary Italian literature and cinema. The unprecedented perspective which presents the mezzogiorno as a place where people arrive, and not only as a place of departure, constitutes a major change in the collective imaginary on the region and fosters new engagements with its migratory histories. This book presents one of the first studies to focus entirely, through in-depth readings of a range of contemporary literary and cinematic texts, on the representation of contemporary migration to southern Italy, and on the concomitant changes in the tradition of representation of the region. Informed by translation theory, and by decolonial, queer and feminist critique, this innovative study zeroes in on the mutual construction of race, gender and sexuality, and on the translation and hybridization of languages and cultures at the southern border. By giving a rich and compelling account of texts which tell multiple stories of mobility from, to and through the South, this book traces the emergence of a transnational imaginary of the mezzogiorno which offers useful tools for an urgent reconfiguration of collective and individual identities.


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