New Perspectives in Italian Cultural Studies: Definition, Theory, and Accented Practices

New Perspectives in Italian Cultural Studies: Definition, Theory, and Accented Practices

by Graziella Parati (Editor)
New Perspectives in Italian Cultural Studies: Definition, Theory, and Accented Practices

New Perspectives in Italian Cultural Studies: Definition, Theory, and Accented Practices

by Graziella Parati (Editor)

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Overview

New Perspectives in Italian Cultural Studies. Volume 1: Definitions, Theory, and Accented Practices is a collection of essays that identifies a number of different approaches in cultural studies and in Italian cultural studies in particular. It highlights that history of cultural studies and new developments in the field as well focuses on practicing cultural studies with essays devoted to Italian hip hop culture, postcolonial Italy and queer diaspora, Occidentalism in Japan, Italian racism and colonialism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611475333
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 07/13/2012
Series: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 298
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Graziella Parati is the Paul D. Paganucci Professor of Italian Literature and Language and Professor of Comparative Literature and Women’s and Gender Studies at Dartmouth College, NH.

Table of Contents

Contents

  1. Definitions and Theory
David Forgacs “Intellectual and Subaltern Groups between Structure and Discourse: The Difficult Politics of Cultural Studies”
Michele Cometa (Translated by Marie Orton)
“Non Finito: The Form of Italian Cultural Studies”
Elena Pulcini “Community and Globalization”
Paolo Campolonghi “‘Le ceneri di Pasolini’: The Role of the Intellectuals from Nation to Alienation”
Loredana Polezzi “Polylingual Writing and the Politics of Language in Today’s Italy”
Paola Zaccaria “The Mediterranean Sea: Open Port or Border Wall?”

  1. Practice (Case Studies)
Emilio Berrocal “‘Between His Gesture and My Smile’: Hip Hop Culture in Italy through the Figure of massiccio”
Derek Duncan “‘Is It Because I’m a Wop?’: Queer Diaspora and Postcolonial Italy”
Toshio Miyake “Italy Made in Japan: Occidentalism, Self-Orientalism, and Italianism in Contemporary Japan”
Alessandro Dal Lago (Translated by Marie Orton) “Italy’s Unmentionable Racism: Reflections on the Image of Foreigners in Italian Culture”
Valerie McGuire “Arcadian Histories: Italian Encounters in the Eastern Mediterranean”
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