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Objects In Italian Life And Culture Fiction Migration And Artificiality 1st Edition Paolo Bartoloni Auth

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Objects In Italian Life And Culture Fiction Migration And Artificiality 1st Edition Paolo Bartoloni Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Paolo Bartoloni (auth.)
ISBN: 9781349948741, 9781349948758, 1349948748, 1349948756
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Objects In Italian Life And Culture Fiction Migration And Artificiality 1st Edition Paolo Bartoloni Auth by Paolo Bartoloni (auth.) 9781349948741, 9781349948758, 1349948748, 1349948756 instant download after payment.

This book makes visible the hidden relations between things and individuals through a discussion of creative processes and cultural practices. Italian life and culture are filled with objects that cross, accompany, facilitate or disrupt experience, desires, and dreams. Yet in spite of their ubiquity, theoretical engagement in the Italian context is still underdeveloped. Paolo Bartoloni investigates four typologies—the fictional, migrant, multicultural/transnational, and the artificial—to hypothesize that the ability to treat things as partners of emotional and creative expression creates a sense of identity predicated on inclusivity, openness, care, and attention.

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