Alterity and Identity in Italian Literature


Encountering the Other from Dante to the Present

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Imprint: LEXINGTON BOOKS
By: Edited by Giulia M. Cipriani, Foreword by Eugenio Refini, Contributions by Marta Cerreti, Giulia M. Cipriani, Cristina D'Errico, Martina Franzini, Alessia Joanna Mingrone, Alessio Panichi, Silvia Raimondi, Paolo Rigo
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Giulia M. Cipriani obtained her Ph.D. in Italian Studies from Johns Hopkins University.

Foreword, Eugenio Refini Introduction, Giulia M. Cipriani Chapter One: Double Fortunes, Double Faces: De Remediis's Structure of Alterity, Paolo Rigo Chapter Two: Mediterranean Clashes: Interreligious Encounters in the Decameron, Martina Franzini Chapter Three: Lunar Otherness: Astolfo, Medoro, and the Moon in the Furioso, Alberto Luca Zuliani Chapter Four: Teofilo Folengo and his Antiquities. The Role of the Generative Metaphor, Cristina D'Errico Chapter Five: Shifted Identities and Encounters with the Other in Gerusalemme Liberata XII, Giulia M. Cipriani Chapter Six: <>: The Molecular Transformation of Personality in Antonio Gramsci's Letters from Prison, Alessio Panichi Chapter Seven: Alterity and War: Women in the Italian Resistance, Silvia Raimondi Chapter Eight: The Sclerotic Dialectic: Reading Gadda's La cognizione del dolore through Hegel, Marta Cerreti Chapter Nine: Identity and Alterity in Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels, Alessia J. Mingrone About the Contributors

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