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This volume engages with the ambivalence embedded in and materialized by waste, its ambiguous ownership, and temporalities, interrogating popular and normative notions of waste and discard, and offering insight into forms of ecology built around waste - in particular with reference to the Italian and, more broadly, the Mediterranean area.
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This volume engages with the ambivalence embedded in and materialized by waste, its ambiguous ownership, and temporalities, interrogating popular and normative notions of waste and discard, and offering insight into forms of ecology built around waste - in particular with reference to the Italian and, more broadly, the Mediterranean area.
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- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781803743639
- Artikelnr.: 72272243
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- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781803743639
- Artikelnr.: 72272243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Damiano Benvegnù is Reader in Italian Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.
Marta Cariello is Associate Professor of English Literature at Università della Campania «Luigi Vanvitelli», Naples, Italy.
Matteo Gilebbi is Senior Lecturer in Italian Studies and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College, USA.
Graziella Parati is Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College, USA.
Marta Cariello is Associate Professor of English Literature at Università della Campania «Luigi Vanvitelli», Naples, Italy.
Matteo Gilebbi is Senior Lecturer in Italian Studies and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College, USA.
Graziella Parati is Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College, USA.
Contents: Pasquale Verdicchio: Migration, Environment, Representation: A 'sea change into something rich and strange' - Graziella Parati: Flotsam: Bodies, Trash, and Mediterranean Migrations - Rebecca Falkoff: We'll Always Have Florence: Asbestos, Abatement, and Obsolete Objects at the Piazza dei Ciompi Market - Sophia Maxine Farmer: Conserving Fascism's Legacy: The Politics of Waste, Preservation, and Erasure - Dylan Gilbert: Polluted Lands, Poisoned Futures: A Trans-Corporeal Case Study of Scanzano Jonico's Antinuclear Protests - Carmine Di Biase: Solid Waste Comes to Life in Alessandro Casola's 'A Munnezza - Anna Chiafele: Carlotto's Perdas de Fogu: Toxicity and National Security in the Mediterranean Basin - Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi: On the Logic of Disposability: Gomorrah's Invisible Risks - Martino Lovato: Trash as a Marker of the Third- World Condition in Sonallah Ibrahim's Dhat - Vasiliki Petsa: 'A washed pig returns to the mud': The Working-Class in Greek Literature in the Interwar Years and the 1980s - Laura Di Bianco: Currents in Italian Cinema of the Wasteocene: The Vice of Hope by Edoardo De Angelis - Ilaria Puliti: Aesthetics of Toxicity: Disposable Ships and Car Wrecks in Frammartino's Il dono - Gabriele Geminiani: The Museum of the Rediscovered Objects and Its Inspiring 'History of the Vanquished'.
Contents: Pasquale Verdicchio: Migration, Environment, Representation: A 'sea change into something rich and strange' - Graziella Parati: Flotsam: Bodies, Trash, and Mediterranean Migrations - Rebecca Falkoff: We'll Always Have Florence: Asbestos, Abatement, and Obsolete Objects at the Piazza dei Ciompi Market - Sophia Maxine Farmer: Conserving Fascism's Legacy: The Politics of Waste, Preservation, and Erasure - Dylan Gilbert: Polluted Lands, Poisoned Futures: A Trans-Corporeal Case Study of Scanzano Jonico's Antinuclear Protests - Carmine Di Biase: Solid Waste Comes to Life in Alessandro Casola's 'A Munnezza - Anna Chiafele: Carlotto's Perdas de Fogu: Toxicity and National Security in the Mediterranean Basin - Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi: On the Logic of Disposability: Gomorrah's Invisible Risks - Martino Lovato: Trash as a Marker of the Third- World Condition in Sonallah Ibrahim's Dhat - Vasiliki Petsa: 'A washed pig returns to the mud': The Working-Class in Greek Literature in the Interwar Years and the 1980s - Laura Di Bianco: Currents in Italian Cinema of the Wasteocene: The Vice of Hope by Edoardo De Angelis - Ilaria Puliti: Aesthetics of Toxicity: Disposable Ships and Car Wrecks in Frammartino's Il dono - Gabriele Geminiani: The Museum of the Rediscovered Objects and Its Inspiring 'History of the Vanquished'.