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Dacia Maraini's Narratives of Survival (eBook)

(Re)Constructed
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2015
208 Seiten
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (Verlag)
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Dacia Maraini's Narratives of Survival -  Tommasina Gabriele
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Dacia Maraini’s Narratives of Survival: (Re)Constructed explores key narratives published between1984 and 2004 through an elaboration of the paradigm of reconstruction. Using close textual analysis and interviews and essays by Maraini, the author includes men, children, animals, and imaginary characters in her study. The text explores language, character, motifs, and symbols and considers Maraini’s work in light of her reputation as a feminist writer and of declining postmodern and emerging posthuman critical social theories.
Dacia Maraini's Narratives of Survival: (Re)Constructed focuses on Dacia Maraini's narrative from about 1984 to 2004 and makes substantive use of her interviews and essays. While acknowledging the importance and ongoing validity of feminist scholarship of Maraini's work, this book seeks to take scholarship on Maraini beyond feminist readings by identifying a critical framework that cuts across gender and genre and thereby invites alternative readings. Using a method of close textual analysis, the author includes studies of men, children, animals, and imaginary characters in Maraini's narrative, analyzes language, character, motifs, and symbols, and considers some of Maraini's work in light of declining postmodern and emerging posthuman critical social theory. This critical framework identifies the paradigm of reconstruction as narrative center, both strategy and theme, of many of Maraini's works from this twenty-year-period and beyond. Reconstruction here signifies the strategies by which Maraini's deep investment in survival, which has its roots in the life threatening conditions she experienced as a small child in a WWII Japanese concentration camp, is enacted in a narrative re-building and re-constructing of personal memory, of various personal, social and political histories, of motherhood and maternal discourses, of crime stories, of postmodern fragmentation, and even of the process of erasure itself. Maraini's narrative is deeply attentive to the mechanisms that threaten survival of the body (and not just the woman's body); psychological and aesthetic survival; the survival in the Italian canon of a woman author's work, memory and legacy after her death; the survival of a drug-addicted and self-destructive younger generation; and by extension, collective and ecological survival. Never marked by nihilism or despair, Maraini's narratives offer the ethos of reconstruction as a variation on the ';begin again' that marks the end of many of her novels and, as we can see in Colomba, her own aesthetic process of renewal and regeneration. This book focuses primarily on Il treno per Helsinki (1984), Isolina (1985), some of her short stories for children, La nave per Kobe: Diari giapponesi di mia madre (2001), Buio (Strega Literary Prize, 1999), and Colomba (2004).

Tommasina Gabriele is professor of Italian studies at Wheaton College in Massachusetts.

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Stretching the Critical FrameworkChapter I. Too Sweet for the Sweet: Backwards and Downwards in Il Treno per HelsinkiChapter II. Acts of Reconstruction: Isolina, la donna tagliata a pezziChapter III. The Metaphor of Arrested Maternity and the Reconstruction of Maternal Desire: From Donna in Guerra to La nave per KobeChapter IV. The Child Protagonist: Crossing Genres in Dolce per sé and Storie di cani per una bambinaChapter V. The Reconstruction of Cronaca Nera: BuioChapter VI. Postmodern Reconstructions: Individual and Collective Survival in ColombaConclusionBibliography

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.12.2015
Reihe/Serie The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte Contemporary literature • Italian Literature • Literary Studies • Women in Literature
ISBN-10 1-61147-882-0 / 1611478820
ISBN-13 978-1-61147-882-2 / 9781611478822
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