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Roberto M. Dainotto
Europe (in Theory) is an innovative analysis of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century ideas about Europe that continue to inform thinking about culture, politics, and identity today. Drawing on insights from subaltern and postcolonial studies, Roberto M
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Roberto M. Dainotto
Publikováno v:
Novel. 51:121-126
Autor:
Roberto M. Dainotto, Fredric Jameson
Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks have offered concepts, categories, and political solutions that have been applied in a variety of social and political contexts, from postwar Italy to the insurgencies of the Arab Spring. The contributors to Gramsci
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Roberto M. Dainotto
Publikováno v:
Italian Culture. 35:73-81
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Roberto M. Dainotto
What is it about Tony Soprano that makes him so amiable? For that matter, how is it that many of us secretly want Scarface to succeed or see Michael Corleone as, ultimately, a hero? What draws us into the otherwise horrifically violent world of the m
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Roberto M. Dainotto
This chapter attempts to frame European Romanticism against the background of that ‘somewhat enigmatic event’ which, between the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century, was said by Foucault to have begun European modern
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199696383.013.32
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199696383.013.32
Autor:
Roberto M. Dainotto
Publikováno v:
Modern Language Quarterly. 72:399-418
It is often assumed that a special function of imaginative and fictional writing and a special aesthetic value as a distinctive feature of literary prose are the fruits of what has been called the “invention of literature” between the eighteenth
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Roberto M. Dainotto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Modern Italian Studies. 16:211-224
As homage to John Cammett's bibliographical works, the essay looks at the importance, strategic uses and critical relevance of bibliographies in the Prison Notebooks of Antonio Gramsci. In the overcoming of vulgar determinism that Gramsci called ‘p
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Roberto M. Dainotto
Publikováno v:
Italian Studies. 65:361-375
The essay looks at Luciano Bianciardi's most autobiographical novels, written between 1957 and 1962, as symptoms of the transformation of cultural work in the years of Italy's economic miracle. By focusing on Bianciardi's own tropes of travel and tra