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Writing Colonisation: Violence, Landscape, and the Act of Naming in Modern Italian and Australian Literature offers a unique comparative analysis of modern Italian and Australian literature which has never been attempted at such length and depth. The book investigates the relation between language, violence, and colonialism through comparing and contrasting selected texts in the Italian and Australian tradition (Dino Buzzati, Ennio Flaiano, Guido Ceronetti, Patrick White, David Malouf, Randolph Stow, and Barbara Baynton) and submitting them to a close analysis. The literary analysis is complemented by a critical reflection on philosophical discussions of language in continental philosophy, especially in the works of Walter Benjamin, Maurice Blanchot, and Martin Heidegger.
The book provides innovative insights into colonialism, shedding new light and ideas on the works of the authors under analysis. The book argues for a novel reading of Italian and Australian texts and empl

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«This book is a major contribution to the study of a set of selected texts in modern Italian and Australian literature, and to the use of language as an accessory to a positive and ultimately ordained representation of colonialism, hiding issues of conquest, dominion, and exploitation. The great merit of this book is not only that it produces innovative readings of significant literary texts but that it also positions them at the cutting edge of a reappraisal of literature as a useful epistemological instrument to gain access to experiences of colonisation. This is achieved through a critical discourse which is sustained but also engaging, rich, and textured.» (Paolo Bartoloni, Head of Italian Studies, National University of Ireland, Galway)

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Contents: Landscape – The Frontier That Frames the Desert: Dino Buzzati’s Il deserto dei tartari and Patrick White’s Voss – Apparitions in the Desert: Drogo and Voss Meet the Unknown – The Act of Naming – «Silence, the Virtue of Speaking:» David Malouf’s An Imaginary Life – «An Angelic Rape»: Guido Ceronetti’s Difesa della luna e altri argomenti di miseria terrestre – «Le colonie si fanno con la Bibbia alla mano:» Ennio Flaiano’s Tempo di uccidere –Visionaries and Prophets in Barbara Baynton’s «The Chosen Vessel» and Randolph Stow’s Tourmaline.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/31/2014 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433123986, 978-1433123986
      ISBN10: 1433123983

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      Book Synopsis
      Writing Colonisation: Violence, Landscape, and the Act of Naming in Modern Italian and Australian Literature offers a unique comparative analysis of modern Italian and Australian literature which has never been attempted at such length and depth. The book investigates the relation between language, violence, and colonialism through comparing and contrasting selected texts in the Italian and Australian tradition (Dino Buzzati, Ennio Flaiano, Guido Ceronetti, Patrick White, David Malouf, Randolph Stow, and Barbara Baynton) and submitting them to a close analysis. The literary analysis is complemented by a critical reflection on philosophical discussions of language in continental philosophy, especially in the works of Walter Benjamin, Maurice Blanchot, and Martin Heidegger.
      The book provides innovative insights into colonialism, shedding new light and ideas on the works of the authors under analysis. The book argues for a novel reading of Italian and Australian texts and empl

      Trade Review
      «This book is a major contribution to the study of a set of selected texts in modern Italian and Australian literature, and to the use of language as an accessory to a positive and ultimately ordained representation of colonialism, hiding issues of conquest, dominion, and exploitation. The great merit of this book is not only that it produces innovative readings of significant literary texts but that it also positions them at the cutting edge of a reappraisal of literature as a useful epistemological instrument to gain access to experiences of colonisation. This is achieved through a critical discourse which is sustained but also engaging, rich, and textured.» (Paolo Bartoloni, Head of Italian Studies, National University of Ireland, Galway)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Landscape – The Frontier That Frames the Desert: Dino Buzzati’s Il deserto dei tartari and Patrick White’s Voss – Apparitions in the Desert: Drogo and Voss Meet the Unknown – The Act of Naming – «Silence, the Virtue of Speaking:» David Malouf’s An Imaginary Life – «An Angelic Rape»: Guido Ceronetti’s Difesa della luna e altri argomenti di miseria terrestre – «Le colonie si fanno con la Bibbia alla mano:» Ennio Flaiano’s Tempo di uccidere –Visionaries and Prophets in Barbara Baynton’s «The Chosen Vessel» and Randolph Stow’s Tourmaline.

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