Testimoni di una umanità ai margini. Il lavoro di Davide Iodice al Centro di Prima Accoglienza di Napoli
Abstract
Édouard Corbière’s Le Négrier (1832) is a great maritime novel that explores oceanic routes and colonial spaces (Martinique, Gabon) in a clear anthropological perspective. The author, who was a captain of pirate ships during the slave trade period from Africa to the West Indies, creates a polyphonic and choral language in which the technical registers of the specialized naval lexicon coexist with the descriptive prose of a geographer and a traveler capable of reporting the peculiarities of the landscape, and the life in the colonies. The narrative acquires the value of a witness: Captain Corbière’s “tristes tropiques” constitute a fictional “elsewhere” that becomes symbolic of the European and French consciousness and its contradictions.
URI
https://www.sinestesierivistadistudi.it/percorsi-della-memoria/http://elea.unisa.it:8080/xmlui/handle/10556/5903
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-3998