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Title:
Ferrante unframed : authorship, reception and feminist praxis in the works of Elena Ferrante / edited by Roberta Cauchi-Santoro and Costanza Barchiesi.
Publisher:
Società editrice fiorentina,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
141 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Ferrante, Elena--Criticism and interpretation.
Ferrante, Elena.
2000-2099
Italian literature--21st century--Women authors.
Italian literature--Women authors.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Authors:
Cauchi-Santoro, Roberta, editor.
Barchiesi, Costanza, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
My anti-globalist friend: the global novels of Elena Ferrante / Elisa Sotgiu -- The dolls and the penates: narrative symbolism and classical myth in the Neapolitan Novels / Costanza Barchiesi -- Olga fra "vuoto di senso" e lingua materna ne I giorni dell'abbandono / Federica Soddu -- Quando la "frantumaglia" preme per diventare racconto: il ruolo della scrittura nei romanzi di Elena Ferrante / Irene Bianchi -- Hidden authority in Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels / Giulio Genovese -- Shattered vision: from Anna Maria Ortese to Elena Ferrante / Sarah Atkinson -- After Ferrante: subtitles, translation, stereoscopic reading / Giancarlo Tursi -- There are no stupid questions: FAQs for the Ferrante scholar / Maria Florence Massucco.
Summary:
The global visibility of Elena Ferrante in both mainstream and scholarly spheres has firmly established the author as a powerful voice in contemporary World Literature. Despite Ferrante's international success, however, her novels have not thus far been admitted into the canon of Italian literature. Ferrante Unframed argues that Ferrante's works deserve to be read as essential representations of twentieth-century Italian culture, not just because of their literary and meta-literary richness, but even more importantly because of the way they have drawn from and influenced both high-brow and popular culture, appealing to a vast range of readers across nations, social classes, races and sexual orientations.
Readers worldwide have identified with Ferrante's female protagonists, who come of age on the margins of Southern Italian society, in lower-class Neapolitan households, and who resist those mechanisms that attempt to generate female subalternity, instead recuperating female subjectivity and the female body from the clutches of an enduringly patriarchal society. [Publisher's text].
Series:
Studi, 2035-4363 ; 45
ISBN:
886032615X
9788860326157
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1267345271
LCCN:
2020494234
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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