Rewriting the Journey in Contemporary Italian Literature(English, Hardcover, Blum Cinzia Sartini)

Rewriting the Journey in Contemporary Italian Literature(English, Hardcover, Blum Cinzia Sartini)

  • Blum Cinzia Sartini
Publisher:University of Toronto PressISBN 13: 9780802097897ISBN 10: 0802097898

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Rewriting the Journey in Contemporary Italian Literature(English, Hardcover, Blum Cinzia Sartini) is written by Blum Cinzia Sartini and published by University of Toronto Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0802097898 (ISBN 10) and 9780802097897 (ISBN 13).

The mobility of women is a central issue in feminist analysis of literary works and historical periods. Rewriting the Journey in Contemporary Italian Literature explores the concept of the journey from feminist, psychoanalytic, and postcolonial perspectives, in order to offer an alternative understanding of "moving." Cinzia Sartini Blum examines the new literature of migration in Italian and journeys in the works of Biancamaria Frabotta, Dacia Maraini, Toni Maraini, and Maria Pace Ottieri, to demonstrate that women writers and migrant authors in contemporary Italy present journeys as events that are beyond heroic modern exploration and postmodern fragmentation. Using the mythical figure of Gradiva, Blum shows how contemporary Italian women writers have reinvented Gradiva to reveal subjectivities that challenge and overcome the postmodern melancholia and nihilism prevalent in contemporary male writers and thinkers. She also considers the connection between metaphorical and literal mobility, the role of the intellectual as cultural intermediary, the roles of women in cultural encounters within mass migrations, and how migrancy is a way of being in the postcolonial world. An impeccable piece of original scholarship, Rewriting the Journey in Contemporary Italian Literature will be of interest to feminist, literary, and postcolonial scholars.