Search results for "Letteratura inglese"
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Donne altrove. Viaggi, scrittura periodica e identità nell'Ottocento inglese
2015
The book focuses on the usage and publication of travelogues by 19th century women travellers to the colonies of the Empire as tools for spreading a new female identity based on courage, strenght, adventurous attitudes, in brief, based on all those features on which male identity had governed the economic, social, political and cultural areas, and last but not least, suffocated the so called 'fragile' gender. the travelogue, that is the writing of a a non fictional travel experience by women, to and in place such as the colonies, considered as the uncivilised and dangerous side of the Empire gave women the possibility to develop and perform their own selves as authoritative, mobile and powe…
A New World Tribe in Caryl Phillips’s A Distant Shore
2012
Prefazione al romanzo di Jumoke Verissimo, Memoria e desiderio
2021
A well established and renowned poet residing in Canada, Jumoke Verissimo debuted with her first novel, A Small Silence, in 2019. The Preface to the Italian edition elucidates how in Verissimo's fictional account of a dissident intellectual released from prison after the end of Abacha's dictatorship, and in his friendship with a young woman studying at the local University, we find a portrait of today's Nigeria trying to survive its post-independence, post-colonial, post-dictatorship era.
Introduction: New Perspectives in Irish Theatre
2021
The text aims to introduce the topics dealt with by all the authors of the volume.
Imperial Complicity in Annie Leigh Smith’s Orientalised Sicily (1863)
2011
Re-inscriptions of the Black British Identity Mosaic in Bernardine Evaristo’s Early Fiction
2010
De-essentializing Higher Education Curricula: Re-inscriptions of the British and Euro-Mediterranean Identity Mosaic in Doris Lessing’s and Bernardine…
2010
Bernardine Evaristo’s Lara: Transnational Axes of Identity Articulation
2010
Tropes of Travel in Bernardine Evaristo’s Novels
2011
This paper is informed by an interpretative framework in which the theoretical paradigms of Cultural, Gender, (Post-)colonial and Tourism studies are interwoven. It is claimed that fostering a specific kind of literary and cultural tourism, centred on (post-)colonial authors’ works, might emerge as a political practice able to reshape the self-fashioning of Western European cultural heritage in non-essentialized terms. Consequently, this would also help promote cross-cultural exchanges. In this respect, Lara (1997), The Emperor’s Babe (2001) and Soul Tourists (2005), the first three novels by the London-born Anglo-Nigerian writer Bernardine Evaristo, appear to be extremely relevant literary…