Browsing Testi e linguaggi. Vol.9 (2015) by Title
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Il perfomativo: alcune questioni preliminari
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La performance retorica: l’Encomio di Elena di Gorgia tra improvvisazione e metalinguaggio
(2015)In recent times performance has received considerable attention also in classical scholarship. In this paper I try to show how the use of the category of performance allows us to understand some of the most significant ... -
Performatività e poesia Ingeborg Bachmann: Die gestundete Zeit
(Roma : Carocci, 2015)According to Christa Wolf, Ingeborg Bachmann’s whole work can be considered as a “battlefield” of words. Through this metaphor Wolf underlines the extremely dynamic and “pugnacious” character of Bachmann’s literary ... -
Recensioni e letture
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Schillers Räuber oder das Spiel mit der Performativität
(Roma : Carocci, 2015)The following paper examines Schiller’s play Die Räuber/The Robbers as well as the productions of the play by Nicolas Stemann (2008) and Antú Romero Nunes (2013) with regard to the performative construction of identity ... -
Il senso compiuto delle parole: esempi di grammelot
(2015)Multimodality is the natural condition of human communication, thanks to which the human beings build social meaningful messages. The use of a unique channel and code seems to be an exception rather than the norm in human ... -
Sulle scene e dalle scene moscovite contemporanee
(Roma : Carocci, 2015)Starting from a wider panorama of the Russian theatrical scene, my study focuses on New Drama, Theater.doc and its recent problems, and the “Ljubimovka” Festival of Young Dramaturgy. In particular I deal with the perfomances ... -
Teaching Shakespeare through Performance
(Roma : Carocci, 2015)My personal experience of Teaching English through Shakespeare to students of English at the University of Salerno in the last decade is recorded in the article and related to the critical and theoretical development of ... -
Tecniche performative nella narrativa galloromanza
(Roma : Carocci, 2015)Medieval literature, far more than modern, is characterized by the performative. Thanks to their oral presentation and performances by jongleurs, each one different from the other, literary works tend to change, to renew ...