Annie Chartres Vivanti transnational politics, identity, and culture / edited by Sharon Wood and Erica Moretti.

Other author Wood, Sharon, 1957-
Other author Moretti, Erica.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoMadison [New Jersey] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Copublished by The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2016.
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SeriesThe Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
Contents Introduction -- I: Constructing a Female Self. Ogres and Belles: Vivanti, Carducci, and Mentorship in Post-Unification Italy / Ombretta Frau -- Performing Femininities: Singers, Sirens and Mothers / Ursula Fanning -- From Circe to Fosca: Annie Vivanti and the Femme Fatale / Julie Dashwood -- War Rape and Hybrid Birth / Cristina Gragnani -- II: Translation and Cultural Mediation. Annie Vivanti's Transatlantic Crossings / Mariarosa Mettifogo -- A "Mistaken" Choice of Language? A Case of Self-Translation / Marianna Deganutti -- Dominance and Subversion in Annie Vivanti's "Tenebroso Amore" / Sara Ceroni -- III: Political Engagement and Journalism. Annie Vivanti, Journalist and Critic / Anne Urbancic -- A Literary Collaboration: Annie Vivanti and Corriere della Sera / Erica Moretti -- Annie Vivanti and the Struggle for Irish Independence / Chiara Chini -- "La grande divoratrice": Annie Vivanti's Friendship with Barbara Allason (1917-1921) / Noemi Crain Merz -- IV: Vivanti Across Literary Genres. "Un nuovo canto audace e forte": The Modernity of Lirica / Enrico Minardi -- Annie's Laugh: Humor, Satire, and Irony in Vivanti's Works / Sabrina Cavallucci -- Enchanted Journeys: Vivanti's Writings for Children / Giulia Pezzuolo -- V: Reception and Adaptation. A Woman on Display: Annie Vivanti's Marion artista di caffè-concerto / Lisa Sarti -- Annie Vivanti's Fortunes in France / Filippo Fonio -- Guai ai vinti, From Novel to Film / Stephen Gundle and Simona Storchi.
Abstract "Annie Chartres Vivanti: Transnational Politics, Identity, and Culture explores the work of British Italian writer Annie Chartres Vivanti (1866-1942). This volume provides a multidisciplinary approach to the study of Vivanti in order to analyze the diverse and complex writing experiences in which she engaged. Essays examine Vivanti's work through multiple perspectives, taking into account her politics and her career as journalist, writer, and singer as well as her literary works."-- Provided by publisher
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Issued in other formPrint version: Annie Chartres Vivanti Madison [New Jersey] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Copublished by The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2016 9781683930068
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2016045697
ISBN9781683930075 (Electronic)

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