Collana | Diaspore
Volume 17 | Miscellanea | Dal Mediterraneo all’America Latina | Del Mediterráneo a América Latina
Abstract
Dal Mediterraneo all’America Latina studia i crocevia culturali che il transito dei soggetti diasporici comporta. Attraverso le opere di linguisti, filologi, scrittori, artisti plastici, musicisti e cineasti, il volume calibra l’impatto del viaggio attraverso le impronte impresse nelle opere degli autori studiati (Benvenuto Terracini, Salvador Bucca, Mariangela Sedda, Luis Abad Carretero, Remedios Varo, José Bergamín, Rodolfo Halffter, Luis Buñuel, Luis Seoane, Hugo Pratt, Valeria Luiselli). | Del Mediterráneo a América Latina interroga los cruces culturales que acarrea el tránsito de los sujetos diaspóricos. A través de las obras de lingüistas, filólogos, escritores, artistas plásticos, músicos y cineastas, el volumen calibra el impacto del recorrido mediante huellas impresas en las obras de los autores estudiados (Benvenuto Terracini, Salvador Bucca, Mariangela Sedda, Luis Abad Carretero, Remedios Varo, José Bergamín, Rodolfo Halffter, Luis Buñuel, Luis Seoane, Hugo Pratt, Valeria Luiselli).
Keywords José Miaja • Mariangela Sedda • Spanish Republican exile in Mexico • Pampa Gringa • Rodolfo Halffter • Indigenous peoples • Spanish dance and music • Feminism • Spanish exile • Subjectivity • Extraterritoriality • Lázaro Cardenas’ government • Interculturality • Spanish Civil War • Woodcut • Homeland • Mexico • Music • Mediterranean culture • Bilingualism • Exile • Luis Abad Carretero • Surrealism • Music history • Italian literature • Italian migration • Luis Buñuel • Mural art • Generación de la República • Language • History • Migration • Artistic consumption • Concentration camps • Shelter camps • Valeria Luiselli • Argentina • Semiotics of culture • Seoane • Toba • Latin American culture • Max Aub • Graphic novel • Anna Sokolow • Paris • Linguistic freedom • Indigenous languages • Piedmontesity • Comic • Linguistic pasticcio • Mocoví • Arts • Italian as a Foreign Language • Emigration • Stylistics • Indo-European • Nationalism • Postwar • Modernity • José Bergamín • Art history • Fiction • Literature • Culture shock • Solidarity • Latin America • Immigration • Internationalism • Latin American art • Republican exile
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-596-4 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-596-4 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-597-1 | Numero pagine 272 | Dimensioni 16x23cm | Pubblicato 25 Marzo 2022 | Lingua it, es
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