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In our modern era of hyperconnectivity, the intricacies of our interpersonal relationships wield a profound influence on our sense of self. Throughout history, Italian literature has served as a rich tapestry reflecting these dynamics, offering poignant glimpses into the interplay of identity, belonging, and the concept of the Other. Alterity and Identity in Italian Literature: Encountering the Other from Dante to the Present embarks on a journey spanning from the Middle Ages to contemporary times, traversing the diverse landscapes of Italian literary tradition. Through a nuanced diachronic lens, this volume explores how Italian authors across centuries have grappled with encounters with the Other. Each essay provides a unique perspective on the dynamic interplay between the Self and the Other through close readings of pivotal texts, including but not limited to Boccaccio’s Decameron, Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered, Gadda’s Acquainted with Grief, and Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels. From the grand epics of medieval Italy to the nuanced narratives of modern novels, this volume unveils the ways in which Italian literature serves as a mirror reflecting the complexities of human experience. It invites readers to immerse themselves in the timeless echoes of alterity that resonate throughout Italian literary history, offering profound insights into the enduring quest for understanding and identity.

Table of Contents

Foreword, Eugenio Refini
Introduction, Giulia M. Cipriani
Chapter One: Double Fortunes, Double Faces: De Remediis’s Structure of Alterity, Paolo Rigo
Chapter Two: Mediterranean Clashes: Interreligious Encounters in the Decameron, Martina Franzini
Chapter Three: Lunar Otherness: Astolfo, Medoro, and the Moon in the Furioso, Alberto Luca Zuliani
Chapter Four: Teofilo Folengo and his Antiquities. The Role of the Generative Metaphor, Cristina D’Errico
Chapter Five: Shifted Identities and Encounters with the Other in Gerusalemme Liberata XII, Giulia M. Cipriani
Chapter Six: «But are they in reality the same people?»: The Molecular Transformation of Personality in Antonio Gramsci’s Letters from Prison, Alessio Panichi
Chapter Seven: Alterity and War: Women in the Italian Resistance, Silvia Raimondi
Chapter Eight: The Sclerotic Dialectic: Reading Gadda’s La cognizione del dolore through Hegel, Marta Cerreti
Chapter Nine: Identity and Alterity in Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels, Alessia J. Mingrone
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Published Nov 18 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 222
ISBN 9781666935271
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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