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      <title>«Benvenuta devastazione». Una proposta di lettura in chiave “antropologica” de Il contagio. Parte I</title>
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      <description>Title: «Benvenuta devastazione». Una proposta di lettura in chiave “antropologica” de Il contagio. Parte I
Authors: Agovino, Teresa
Abstract: This  work  (divided  in two parts) looks at Walter Siti’s Il  contagiofrom  an  anthropological  perspective. Throughout  the  reading  of  Amselle,  Augéand  Lévi-Strauss  a  new  way  of  reading  one  of  the  most important  Italian  authors  in  the XXIcentury  is  depicted.  By  this  reading,  the  meaning  of  life  in  the “borgata romana”acquires a new, and more significant, point of view.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Rinaldo D’Aquino rimatore della scuola siciliana</title>
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      <description>Title: Rinaldo D’Aquino rimatore della scuola siciliana
Authors: Napolillo, Vincenzo
Abstract: The article focuses  on  Rinaldo  d’Aquino,  a  noble  rhymer  of  the  Sicilian  School,  calling  into  question some   biographical   information   handed   down   from   critical   tradition   and   analyzing   some   of   his compositions.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Michel Vâlsan e René Guénon: una dottrina degli stati molteplici dell’Essere in Dante?</title>
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      <description>Title: Michel Vâlsan e René Guénon: una dottrina degli stati molteplici dell’Essere in Dante?
Authors: Pizzimento, Paolo
Abstract: This essay analyzes some letters that Michel Vâlsan, the main follower of René Guénon’s work, addressed to the scholar Philippe Guiberteau in the late 1950s in order to illustrate the presence of a doctrine of the multiple states of Being in Dante’s Convivio. It will therefore be useful to return critically to the text of Vâlsan to evaluate it and evaluate whether it could constitute a positive methodological contribution to today's Dante studies.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Un paese di Paul Strand e di Cesare Zavattini: genesi e lettura di un fototesto italiano</title>
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      <description>Title: Un paese di Paul Strand e di Cesare Zavattini: genesi e lettura di un fototesto italiano
Authors: Pontillo, Corinne
Abstract: Thanks  to  the  dialogue  between  the  American  photographer  Paul  Strand  and  Cesare  Zavattini,  who  has been  one  of  the  most  relevant  exponent  of  Italian  neorealism,  in  1955  was  published Un  paese,  first volume of the series «Italia mia» edited by Einaudi. Oscillating between the ‘shooting’ of landcapes, faces, objects and oral testimonies, the book recognize in Luzzara, the Zavattini’s hometown, a privileged observation  point  of  rural  culture  «un  attimo  prima  della  sua  completa  scomparsa»  (Russo,  2011). Memories related to the Second World War, the indissoluble bond with the land, difficulties of daily life are  thus  entrusted,  in  a  experimental  way,  to  a  close  interaction  between  words  and  images,  not  to  the documentary genre. Considering also the respective backgrounds of the authors, the article focuses on this verbal  and  visual  interplay –located  in  pages  that  are  the  only  media  support –and  on  recent  critical proposalson phototexts</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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