E-Book, Englisch, 303 Seiten, eBook
Boundaries and Identity
E-Book, Englisch, 303 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Italian and Italian American Studies
ISBN: 978-3-030-39367-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Introduction.- PART I: WRITING IDENTITIES IN THE PRE-POSTHUMAN AND POSTHUMAN ERAS.- Giacomo Leopardi’s book of the future: the Zibaldone as an encyclopaedia for the Post-Human; Gianna Conrad.- Animals, trees, and stones: The posthumanist gaze in Italian modernist fiction; Alberto Godioli, Bart van den Bossche, & Carmen van den Bergh.- Svevo’s “Argo e il suo padrone”: animalized human or humanized animal?; Alessio Aletta.- Identity and Anonymity in Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels; Enrica Maria Ferrara.- Visions of the Future in Laura Pugno’s novels “Sirene” and “La caccia”; Marco Amici.- PART II: TECHNOLOGY AND IDENTITY.- Contemporary Poetry in Italy: A World model in the Age of Digital Reproduction; Giancarlo Alfano.- Cell phones and the Fragmented Subject in Italian Fiction; Kristina Varade.- Mechanized Women and Sentient Machines: Language, Gendered Technology and the Female Body in Luciano Bianciardi and Tiziano Scarpal; Eleonora Lima.- (Technologically) Fallen from Grace: Abjection and Android Motherhood in Viola Di Grado’s Novel Bambini di ferro (2016); Serena Todesco and Annalisa Somma.- PART III: BOUNDARIES OF THE HUMAN.- The Anxiety of Proximity: Cognition, Ethics and Subjectivity at the Limits of the Human in Le cose fondamentali by Tiziano Scarpa and La vita oscena by Aldo Nove; Eugenio Bolongaro.- ‘Il desiderio / di zombi proletari’: the Undead and Social Conflict in the 1980s; Fabio Camilletti.- “Able to put the reader in a new relationship with reality”: Posthuman impegno and/in Italian science fiction”; Giulia Iannuzzi.- New Materialism, Female Bodies and Ethics in Michelangelo Antonioni’s La notte and L’eclisse; Paolo Saporito.- “Lose Your Self: Gianni Celati and the Art of Being One with the World”; Enrico Vettore.