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Language is now understood as a key component of cultural identity, but discourses on linguistic nationalism are only a few centuries old. In Irresistible Signs, Paola Gambarota investigates the connection between Italian language and national identity over four hundred years, from late-Renaissance linguistic theories to nineteenth-century nationalist myths.
Challenging the consensus that linguistic nationalism originated with nineteenth century German philosophers, Irresistible Signs advances a more nuanced theory of how culture and language become inextricably linked through literary and rhetorical elements. Gambarota combines Anglo-American theories of the nation with the most advanced Italian scholarship on language ideology and delves into ideas from Giambattista Vico, Giacomo Leopardi, and Melchiorre Cesarotti. Irresistible Signs also explores how images of national communities are represented within vernaculars, affirming their influence in sha

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Introduction * Scripts of vernaculars and collective characters in early modern Europe *Ut lingua, natio: Dominique Bouhours' genius of the nation and Ludovico Antonio Muratori's Italian republic of letters * Giambattista Vico, the vernacular, and the foundations of modern Italy * Translating genius: Cesarotti, Ossian, and the question of national character * Toward sameness: Leopardi's critique of character and the end of the nation * Irresistible signs? A postscript and the question of media Bibliography

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 05/01/2011
      ISBN13: 9781442642980, 978-1442642980
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Language is now understood as a key component of cultural identity, but discourses on linguistic nationalism are only a few centuries old. In Irresistible Signs, Paola Gambarota investigates the connection between Italian language and national identity over four hundred years, from late-Renaissance linguistic theories to nineteenth-century nationalist myths.
      Challenging the consensus that linguistic nationalism originated with nineteenth century German philosophers, Irresistible Signs advances a more nuanced theory of how culture and language become inextricably linked through literary and rhetorical elements. Gambarota combines Anglo-American theories of the nation with the most advanced Italian scholarship on language ideology and delves into ideas from Giambattista Vico, Giacomo Leopardi, and Melchiorre Cesarotti. Irresistible Signs also explores how images of national communities are represented within vernaculars, affirming their influence in sha

      Table of Contents
      Introduction * Scripts of vernaculars and collective characters in early modern Europe *Ut lingua, natio: Dominique Bouhours' genius of the nation and Ludovico Antonio Muratori's Italian republic of letters * Giambattista Vico, the vernacular, and the foundations of modern Italy * Translating genius: Cesarotti, Ossian, and the question of national character * Toward sameness: Leopardi's critique of character and the end of the nation * Irresistible signs? A postscript and the question of media Bibliography

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