The Mirage of America in Contemporary Italian Literature and Film

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University of Toronto Press, Jul 15, 2013 - Literary Criticism - 200 pages

The Mirage of America in Contemporary Italian Literature and Film explores the use of images associated with the United States in Italian novels and films released between the 1980s and the 2000s. In this study, Barbara Alfano looks at the ways in which the individuals portrayed in these works – and the intellectuals who created them – confront the cultural construct of the American myth. As Alfano demonstrates, this myth is an integral part of Italians’ discourse to define themselves culturally – in essence, Italian intellectuals talk about America often for the purpose of talking about Italy.

The book draws attention to the importance of Italian literature and film as explorations of an individual’s ethics, and to how these productions allow for functioning across cultures. It thus differentiates itself from other studies on the subject that aim at establishing the relevance and influence of American culture on Italian twentieth-century artistic representations.

 

Contents

Acknowledgments
Wandering Subjects
America Ubiqua
The I Travels
American Arcadia
A Documented Eye on America
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
Copyright

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Barbara Alfano is a member of the faculty in Italian at Bennington College.

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