The book is an against-the-grain study of Primo Levi's lifelong concerns about agency, both personal and political. It moves from fresh readings of his lesser-known short story and novels to a major reinterpretation of the testimonial works at the center of his legacy.
The book is an against-the-grain study of Primo Levi's lifelong concerns about agency, both personal and political. It moves from fresh readings of his lesser-known short story and novels to a major reinterpretation of the testimonial works at the center of his legacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
Acknowledgements Chapter One: Introduction Part One: Motherhood and Fatherland Chapter Two: Levi's House as Repository of Domestic and Civic Virtues Chapter Three: The "Evil Wet Nurse"-Agency and Relationship in Levi's Short Fiction Chapter Four: Primo Levi's Machiavellian Moment-Resistance and Foundation in his Partisan Novel Part Two: Motherhood and Fatherland in Auschwitz Chapter Five: Levi as Storyteller--Forms of Agency in Auschwitz Chapter Six: Infantile Regression and the Camp as "University" Afterword Works Cited
Acknowledgements Chapter One: Introduction Part One: Motherhood and Fatherland Chapter Two: Levi's House as Repository of Domestic and Civic Virtues Chapter Three: The "Evil Wet Nurse"-Agency and Relationship in Levi's Short Fiction Chapter Four: Primo Levi's Machiavellian Moment-Resistance and Foundation in his Partisan Novel Part Two: Motherhood and Fatherland in Auschwitz Chapter Five: Levi as Storyteller--Forms of Agency in Auschwitz Chapter Six: Infantile Regression and the Camp as "University" Afterword Works Cited
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