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For human observers, asemic writing may appear as lightning from a storm, a crack in the sidewalk, or the tail of a comet. But despite these observations, asemic writing is not everything: it is just an essential component, a newborn supernova dropped from a calligrapher?s hand. Asemic writing is simultaneously communicating with the past and the future of writing, from the earliest undeciphered writing systems to the xenolinguistics of the stars; it follows a peregrination from the preliterate, beyond the verbal, finally ending in a postliterate condition in which visual language has superseded words. 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Towards South: For a New Ecology of the Gaze (7,000 words) by Manuela Gieri -- Section 1 ? Travels, Paths, Narrations (19-22,000 words),-Introduction1 -- 1.1 Itinerant Ecocriticism in Basilicata and Italian Cinema on Foot by Elena Past -- 1.2 Southern Realities and Emotions: Francesco Rosi?s Cultural Voyages by Gaetana Marrone -- 1.3 Lucania, Land of Fairy-Tales and Film by Alberto Baracco Section 2 ? Places, Landscapes, Relations (19-22,000 words) Introduction -- 2.1 Matera: Matter and Image of the Chronotope City by Carmelo Marabello and Simona Arillotta -- 2.2 Basilicata Inside and Outside: The Lucanian Landscape and the Interior/Exterior Relation in Non-Fiction Cinema by Massimiliano Gaudiosi -- 2.3 Nicola Ragone?s Cinema, Between Art, Ecology and Marginality by Lucrezia Naglieri Section 3 ? History, Memories, Identities (19-22,000 words) Introduction -- 3.1 Roccoe i suoi fratelli: Luchino Visconti?s Lucania Between Real and Imaginaryby Maria Teresa Imbriani -- 3.2 Meridian landscape and documentary image: Luigi Di Gianni?s short movies by Nausica Tucci -- 3.3 Isabella di Morra?s «valle inferna» Between Myth and Reality. About the Movie Sexum superando by Aurora Zaccagnino Section 4 ? Conflicts, Traumas, Reconstructions (19-22,000 words) Introduction -- 4.1 Remedial Gestures and Silence of the Myths in Lucanian Documentary Cinema of the 1950s by Lucia Di Girolamo -- 4.2 A Sea of Black Gold: On Lucanian Petrodocumentaries by Paolo Chirumbolo -- 4.3 Past and Future of a Region. Basilicata in the Documentary Cinema of the Fifties and Sixties by Mariangela Palmieri Conclusion ? Final Remarks on Methodology and Film Ecocriticism (5,000 words) by Manuela Gieri and Alberto Baracco References -- Index. 330 $aAlberto Baracco is Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Basilicata, Italy. His main research interests are film philosophy and film ecocriticism. His recent publications include the book Italian Experiences of Trauma through Film and Media (2022), and the monograph, Philosophy in Stan Brakhage?s Dog Star Man (2019). Manuela Gieri is Associate Professor at the University of Basilicata, Italy. Her main research interests are film history, contemporary Italian women?s writing, and new historiography. Among her works, deserving special mention are Contemporary Italian Filmmaking: Strategies of Subversion (1995), Cinema. Dalle origini allo studio system (1895-1945) (2009). 606 $aMotion picture plays, European 606 $aCommunication in the environmental sciences 606 $aEuropean Film and TV 606 $aEnvironmental Communication 615 0$aMotion picture plays, European. 615 0$aCommunication in the environmental sciences. 615 14$aEuropean Film and TV. 615 24$aEnvironmental Communication. 676 $a809.9336 676 $a791.436584577 700 $aBaracco$b Alberto$0959991 702 $aGieri$b Manuela 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910637725403321 996 $aBasilicata and Southern Italy between film and ecology$93362768 997 $aUNINA