03496oam 2200553I 450 99105117089033211-351-19694-41-351-19695-21-351-19693-610.4324/9781351196956 (CKB)3790000000537977(MiAaPQ)EBC5167511(OCoLC)1011104422(EXLCZ)99379000000053797720180706d20172001 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierSpeculative identities contemporary italian women's narrative /by Rita WilsonFirst edition.Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,[2017].©20011 online resource (209 pages)Italian Perspectives,1464-1879 ;30-367-09426-6 1-902653-13-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.chapter Introduction -- chapter From Mythic Revisionism to the Limits of Realism: Anna Maria Ortese and Paola Capriolo -- chapter Searching for Reality: Francesca Sanvitale -- chapter Time and Remembrance: Rosetta Loy -- chapter Personal Histories: Fabrizia Ramondino -- chapter Contradictory Cultures: Edith Bruck and Giuliana Morandini -- chapter The Split Self or Female Creativity: Francesca Duranti -- chapter Seductive Specularities: Marta Morazzoni and Sandra Petrignani -- chapter Theory and Fictional Praxis: Elisabetta Rasy and Ginevra Bompiani."Since the early 1980s, the novel has been deemed by many Italian women writers to be the most apt vehicle for creating positive images of the future of women. The novel becomes the space for confession, while at the same time allowing greater expressive freedom. There is no longer one voice for the ""feminine role"" and, by creating heroines who are also intellectuals, these authors offer their readers models of alternative versions of self. This study is a partial inventory of the new women's narrative and aims to provide a broad literary framework through which both the general reader and the student can appreciate the characteristics and innovations of contemporary Italian women's fiction. The writers chosen for this study (Ginerva Bompiani, Edith Bruck, Paola Capriolo, Francesca Duranti, Rosetta Loy, Giuliana Morandini, Marta Morazzoni, Anna Maria Ortese, Sandra Petrignanni, Fabrizia Ramondino, Elisabetta Rasy and Francesca Sanvitale) have achieved both critical acclaim and public recognition and their texts show the richness of voices, topics and structures in Italian women's writing today."Italian perspectives ;3.Italian prose literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticismItalian prose literature20th centuryHistory and criticismWomen and literatureItalyHistory20th centuryWomen in literatureElectronic books.Italian prose literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticism.Italian prose literatureHistory and criticism.Women and literatureHistoryWomen in literature.853.914099287Wilson Rita, 1953-988253FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910511708903321Speculative identities2548865UNINA