Passeggiando con Glauco a Venezia
Una mitologia contemporanea
Abstract
The contribution focuses on the image of Venice that emerges from literature, cinema, and TV series in recent decades. Three cultural models are identified and defined with three figures taken from Greek mythology: Dionysus (1980-2000), which was the time of a Venice immersed in luxury and lust; Narcissus (2000-20), which was the time of a different, private Venice, seemingly far from its most well-known image; and Glaucus (2020-present), in which Venice becomes a meeting point for universal archetypes valid for the whole world.
open access | peer reviewed
Presentato: 22 Ottobre 2025 | Accettato: 20 Febbraio 2026 | Pubblicato 14 Maggio 2026 | Lingua: it
Keywords Stereotypes • Archetypes • Visions • I and world • Carnival
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