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Elsa Morante's Politics of Writing - Rethinking Subjectivity, History, and the Power of Art (Paperback) Loot Price: R1,245
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Elsa Morante's Politics of Writing - Rethinking Subjectivity, History, and the Power of Art (Paperback): Stefania Lucamante

Elsa Morante's Politics of Writing - Rethinking Subjectivity, History, and the Power of Art (Paperback)

Stefania Lucamante; Contributions by Claude Cazale Berard, Sarah Carey, Flavia Cartoni, Gandolfo Cascio, Francesco Chillemi, Giovanna De Luca, Manuele Gragnolati, Thomas Harrison, Claudia Karagoz

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Elsa Morante's Politics of Writing is a collected volume of twenty-one essays written by Morante specialists and international scholars. Essays gather attention on four broad critical topics, namely the relationship Morante entertained with the arts, cinema, theatre, and the visual arts; new critical approaches to her four novels; treatment of body and sexual politics; and Morante's prophetic voice as it emerges in both her literary works and her essayistic writings. Essays focus on Elsa Morante's strategies to address her wide disinterest (and contempt) for the Italian intellectual status quo of her time, regardless of its political side, while showing at once her own kind of ideological commitment. Further, contributors tackle the ways in which Morante's writings shape classical oppositions such as engagement and enchantment with the world, sin and repentance, self-reflection, and corporality, as well as how her engagement in the visual arts, theatre, and cinematic adaptations of her works garner further perspectives to her stories and characters. Her works-particularly the novels Menzogna e sortilegio (House of Liars, 1948), La Storia: Romanzo (History: A Novel, 1974) and, more explicitly, Aracoeli (Aracoeli, 1982)-foreshadowed and advanced tenets and structures later affirmed by postmodernism, namely the fragmentation of narrative cells, rhizomatic narratives, lack of a linear temporal consistency, and meta- and self-reflective processes.

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Imprint: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: November 2016
Editors: Stefania Lucamante
Contributors: Claude Cazale Berard • Sarah Carey • Flavia Cartoni • Gandolfo Cascio • Francesco Chillemi • Giovanna De Luca • Manuele Gragnolati • Thomas Harrison • Claudia Karagoz
Dimensions: 229 x 151 x 21mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 978-1-61147-796-2
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Literature: history & criticism > Literary studies > General
Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Gender studies > Women's studies > General
LSN: 1-61147-796-4
Barcode: 9781611477962

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