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Esuli


Esuli
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Author : Francesco Nocella
language : it
Publisher: Ali Ribelli Edizioni
Release Date : 2022-08-09

Esuli written by Francesco Nocella and has been published by Ali Ribelli Edizioni this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-08-09 with Poetry categories.


Esuli è una raccolta di poesie che ha l'intento di scavare a fondo nelle emozioni umane, raccontadole senza censurarne nessuna. Al suo interno vengono trattate tematiche eclettiche: la nostalgia, la disillusione, la paura, il dolore, la morte, ma anche la speranza, l'amore, la riscoperta dei propri mezzi e la pace. Come un tuffo nell'abisso, osservandone i meandri per poi riemergere portando con sé un insegnamento. L'unico modo per affrontare la vita, secondo l'autore, è quello di ricercare in se stessi la forza per aprirsi alle emozioni e al prossimo.



Esuli


Esuli
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Author : Gianni Oliva
language : it
Publisher: Edizioni Mondadori
Release Date : 2011

Esuli written by Gianni Oliva and has been published by Edizioni Mondadori this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with History categories.




Esuli


Esuli
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Author : James Joyce
language : it
Publisher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Release Date : 2022-06-01

Esuli written by James Joyce and has been published by Lindhardt og Ringhof this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-06-01 with Drama categories.


In questo dramma in tre atti nato dalla penna di James Joyce, le vicende del protagonista Richard e di sua moglie Bertha, rientrati in Irlanda dopo nove anni trascorsi in Italia, si intrecciano con quelle di un'altra coppia: Beatrice Justice, ex amante di Richard con cui negli anni ha continuato a tenere un'affiatata corrispondenza, e Robert Hand, cugino di Beatrice e vecchio compagno di bevute di Richard. Quando Richard, che si vanta di credere nei rapporti aperti e liberi, incoraggia Bertha a rispondere alle seducenti avances di Robert, Bertha ne esce inizialmente turbata, perché nel suo corpo e nella sua anima è da sempre devota al marito. Ma Richard può davvero essere indifferente fino in fondo? Come si comporterà Bertha, e quale sarà il posto di Robert tra marito e moglie? Le opinioni non ortodosse di Joyce sulla libertà delle relazioni umane giocano in questo dramma psicologico un tema chiave. E i temi di accompagnamento dell'amore, della passione, della gelosia, dell'isolamento e della separazione, che sono le conseguenze naturali di tutte le relazioni umane, sono il cuore pulsante della narrazione. James Joyce (1882 – 1941) è stato uno scrittore, poeta e drammaturgo irlandese fra i più importanti della sua epoca, nonché pioniere del genere modernista nella letteratura europea. Soprattutto in relazione alla sperimentazione linguistica presente nelle sue opere, è ritenuto uno dei migliori scrittori del ventesimo secolo e della letteratura di ogni tempo. Durante la sua vita intraprese molti viaggi attraverso l'Europa, ma l'ambientazione delle sue opere, così saldamente legata a Dublino, lo fece diventare uno dei più cosmopoliti e allo stesso tempo più locali scrittori irlandesi. "Il ritratto dell'artista da giovane", "Ulisse" e "Gente di Dublino" sono soltanto alcune delle opere in cui si possono ritrovare le caratteristiche principali della sua produzione, tra cui l'ampia caratterizzazione psicologica dei personaggi e l'avanguardismo linguistico.



Gli Esuli Di Caporetto


Gli Esuli Di Caporetto
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Author : Daniele Ceschin
language : it
Publisher: Gius.Laterza & Figli Spa
Release Date : 2014-03-06T00:00:00+01:00

Gli Esuli Di Caporetto written by Daniele Ceschin and has been published by Gius.Laterza & Figli Spa this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-03-06T00:00:00+01:00 with History categories.


Donne, vecchi e bambini, provenienti prevalentemente da città come Udine, Treviso e Venezia: dopo la rotta di Caporetto dell'ottobre 1917, seicentomila civili furono costretti ad abbandonare improvvisamente il territorio invaso o minacciato da vicino dall'esercito austro-ungarico, dando vita alla più grande tragedia collettiva che interessò la popolazione durante la Grande Guerra. Anche l'Italia conobbe così, come gli altri paesi coinvolti nel conflitto, il fenomeno dei profughi di guerra, divisi dal dilemma se fuggire di fronte al nemico o subirne l'occupazione. Il libro, basato su fonti inedite, ricostruisce le dinamiche di questa fuga di massa parallela alla ritirata dell'esercito e le condizioni di vita, le immagini, le autorappresentazioni degli 'esuli in patria'.



Rethinking Diasporas


Rethinking Diasporas
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Author : Kevin Howard
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date : 2008-12-18

Rethinking Diasporas written by Kevin Howard and has been published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-12-18 with Social Science categories.


Central to the aim of both this book is to rethink the concept of diaspora as it is used both academically and popularly at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It seeks to interrogate the notion of “diaspora” in an interdisciplinary way, and to explore the contradictions inherent in contemporary notions of place and identity. It presents explorations of both “traditional” diasporas, such as the Irish community in the United States and in Great Britain, as well as recently established diasporas being formed through new patterns of migration and resettlement. Traditional conceptions of diaspora focused on forced exile from the homeland and the adoption of conscious strategies of integration upon arrival in the new land. In the past, it was assumed that migrants would rapidly assimilate into their receiving societies. Alternatively, migrant workers were regarded by themselves and their host societies as “sojourners”: they were not expected to integrate precisely because their alien presence was perceived to be temporary. Two poles then framed the traditional interpretation of migration and settlement. On the one hand, migrants assimilated rapidly; on the other, migrants were temporarily in the host-land. Yet, the realisation both that the melting pot is a myth and that migrant workers do not, in the main, go home, has forced an increasing acceptance of ethnic diversity. This, combined with ongoing improvements in travel and communications technologies, facilitates today’s migrants in maintaining links with their home countries. The increased visibility of transnational ethnic communities and a resurgence in labour migration in the twenty-first century, have stimulated academic interest in both contemporary diasporas and in recovering the hidden narratives of earlier global migrations. The renewed interest in the formation and narrative of diasporas is evident across a range of disciplines. Moreover, the meaningful exploration of any aspect of the humanities and social sciences requires an inter-disciplinary approach. Thus is the aim of this volume. Contributors approach the issue of diaspora from a variety of academic backgrounds: sociology, politics, history, literature and the visual arts. Concomitantly, data sources are diverse, with contributors drawing on official government publications, literary sources and personal memoirs, paintings and photographs, popular culture and personal interviews. This diversity of data sources indicates the multifarious approaches to the exploration diaspora. More importantly, it highlights the critical role played by unofficial, and often hidden, narratives in representing the experiences of those who find themselves, through a variety of political, social and economic factors, displaced. "This edited collection is a timely and precocious answer to a gap in the literature of identities and nationhood. It is a response to the new challenges and opportunities facing diasporic communities and, what is more, sets out key pointers for rethinking diaspora in the twenty-first century. At a time when western states are facing the need to re-evaluate traditional responses to ethnic difference arising from migration in the mid-twentieth century, this book posits an important perspective on the multiculturalism debate. Contrary to previous political and scholarly assumptions, this book shows that the children and grandchildren of immigrants can continue to have an ambiguous relationship to the state in which they were born in part because of the very nature of diaspora. The enduringly complex and sometimes volatile insider/outsider relationship is explored in these chapters through analysis of various narratives, in textual, spoken and visual forms. Analysis of such ‘hidden narratives’ reveals that the meaning and pertinence of membership of a diasporic community is defined as much by the context of the host country as by the discourses of the homeland. Across their various sources and case studies, the authors demonstrate the power of the juncture between dominant national discourses of the host state and the identity of its immigrants. Each author notes how different the diasporic community in question would be – not to mention the impact on its relationship to the host state and the homeland – if some of narratives hidden over time were to be reclaimed. As one author puts it, flux in elements of identity-formation in postmodern society represents a chance to ‘engage in dialogue with our own diversity’. In constructing a coherent volume from such a diverse range of cases and disciplines, the editors successfully demonstrate the wide validity of their case for ‘rethinking diasporas’. Nonetheless, the specific origins of this book – a conference held in a border town in Ireland – are, it may be argued, uniquely significant. For the current process of change in Irish national identity is inseparable from central features of diaspora-formation that the authors highlight, including economic pressures. Moreover, just as the town of Dundalk has historically felt the effects of its proximity to Northern Ireland, so the ‘imagined borders’ of diaspora explored in this book are shown to be all the more powerful for the fact that their delineation is contested." —Katy Hayward (Institute for British-Irish Studies, UCD



Gli Esuli Italiani Alla Nazione Francese


Gli Esuli Italiani Alla Nazione Francese
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Author :
language : it
Publisher:
Release Date : 1848*

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La Terra Classica Degli Esuli D Italia


La Terra Classica Degli Esuli D Italia
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Author : Romeo Manzoni
language : it
Publisher: Edizioni Casagrande
Release Date : 1995

La Terra Classica Degli Esuli D Italia written by Romeo Manzoni and has been published by Edizioni Casagrande this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with History categories.




I Due Esuli Italiani A Montevideo Versi


I Due Esuli Italiani A Montevideo Versi
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Author : Francesco Giacomo ZON
language : it
Publisher:
Release Date : 1872

I Due Esuli Italiani A Montevideo Versi written by Francesco Giacomo ZON and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1872 with categories.




Esuli Russi In Italia Dal 1905 Al 1917


Esuli Russi In Italia Dal 1905 Al 1917
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Author : Angelo Tamborra
language : it
Publisher: Rubbettino Editore
Release Date : 2002

Esuli Russi In Italia Dal 1905 Al 1917 written by Angelo Tamborra and has been published by Rubbettino Editore this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Social Science categories.




Il Salterio Degli Esuli Ovvero Prece A Dio


Il Salterio Degli Esuli Ovvero Prece A Dio
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Author :
language : it
Publisher:
Release Date : 1865

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