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El. knyga: Contemporary Italian Diversity in Critical and Fictional Narratives

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Contemporary Italian Diversity in Critical and Fictional Narratives is about identityindividual and nationaland belonging. Also, it is an affirmation of diversity. Its editors have brought together articles by scholars analyzing the literature of migration and creative pieces by recognized authors who have lived experience of migration.

English-speaking readers will find their own societies struggles with diversity mirrored in Italys colonial inheritance, its renewed nationalism, populism, xenophobia, shifting national identity, and other phenomena which are the contexts for the writings in this volume.

The artists and scholars presented and discussed in this volume often challenge national discourses and dehumanizations, issues of race and of gender. But many also seek to move beyond the negative and critical to claim belongingespecially national belongingin the name of difference as part of human experience. The selections emphasize how individuals both reflect and enact societal change, and foreground the inescapable fact that diversity and migration drive and shape societal identity in our current world.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(12)
Part 1 Diversity in Italy
13(124)
Ero fra calda gente in un caldo paese / I was among warm folk in a warm country
15(8)
Vera Lucia de Oliveira
Ashna Ali
"Stran(i)ero nella mia nazione": Hip-Hop from Southern AlieNation to Afro-Italian Nation-Hood
23(20)
Clarissa Clo
Enrico Zammarchi
Reading "Albania" in Italy: Reception of Elvira Dones's Piccola guerra perfetta and Ron Kubati's La vita dell'eroe
43(10)
Daniele Comberiati
Migration, the Novel, and the Power of Fear: A Dialogical Perspective from Bakhtin to Lakhous
53(16)
Lucia Re
Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio
69(6)
Amara Lakhous
Gendering the Giallo: Gender Roles in the Opus of Amara Lakhous
75(20)
Ryan Calabretta-Sajder
The Phoenix
95(8)
Ubah Cristina Ali Farah
Silvia Guslandi
Creativity as a Feminist Practice: Intercultural Women's Associations in Italy
103(14)
Wendy Pojmann
"Arriving Too Soon Is a Mistake": Amnesia in the Postcolonial Archives: The Antonaros Case
117(12)
Fulvio Pezzarossa
When Jacopo da Fiore Watched the Monkeys in the Treetops
129(8)
Adrian N. Bravi
Kevin Regan-Maglione
Part 2 Diversity in Diversity
137(140)
Le Mandorle Amare / The Bitter Almonds
139(8)
Basir Ahang
Ashna Ali
Defying the Chromatic Norm: Strategies of Invisibility and Italian Transdiasporic Blackness
147(12)
Caterina Romeo
Reconfiguring "la donna del Sud": Trans-Mediterranean Narratives
159(12)
Marta Cariello
The Guest
171(8)
Shirin Ramzanali Fazel
Questions of Authoriality and Literary Meticciato in Scrivere di Islam: Raccontare la diaspora
179(20)
Simone Brioni
Albania Mon Amour: Tales of Female Love and Duty in the Italian Writings of Vorpsi, Dones, and Ibrahimi
199(16)
Lidia Radi
Chiodi dell'esilio / The Nails of Exile
215(8)
Gezim Hajdari
James Walker
Beyond the Canon: Women's Italian Writings of Migration
223(14)
Lidia Curti
Kinships: Relations of Care and Experiences of Locality in Transnational Italian Narrative
237(12)
Jennifer Burns
The Two of Me
249(14)
Gabriella Kuruvilla
Eleanor Paynter
Translingual Literature and Multi-Belonging
263(14)
Ron Kubati
Index 277(6)
About the Contributors 283
Marie Orton is professor of Italian at Brigham Young University.

Graziella Parati is the Paul D. Paganucci Professor of Italian Literature and Language at Dartmouth College.

Ron Kubati, PhD., is an independent scholar and author.