Pubblicazioni/Publications

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Si riportano, di seguito, i prodotti delle ricerche condotte dai membri del gruppo Margini/Margins attinenti al tema della marginalità.

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Below are the research outputs of the members of the Margini/Margins group related to the theme of marginality.

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Fusco, Carla. 2023. “The Elusive Sense of National Affiliation: Mohsin Hamid’s Precarious Characters.” In Precarity in Culture: Precarious Lives, Uncertain Futures, edited by Elisabetta Marino and Bootheina Majoul, 306-316. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

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Mancini, C. Bruna. 2023. “I versi profumati di Emily Dickinson.” In Per Fumum: Profumi e odori tra storia e letteratura, a cura di Marco Mazzeo e Giuseppe Squillace, 183-192. Macerata: Quodlibet. 

Mancini, C. Bruna. 2023. “Migrations, Re-Locations, Border Crossings in Selected Writings of Caryl Phillips.” In Precarity in Culture: Precarious Lives, Uncertain Futures, edited by Elisabetta Marino and Bootheina Majoul, 385-405. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Mancini, C. Bruna. 2021. “Millenium Londons: Migrating Into and Through the Spaces and Places of London at the Turn of the Twentieth-First Century.” In Space and Place as Human Coordinates: Rethinking Dimensions across Disciplines, edited by Arianna Maiorani and C. Bruna Mancini, 131-147. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Mancini, C. Bruna. 2021. “Spaces of the Fantastic, the Fantastic of Spaces: (Psycho) Wandering the Urban Texture of London.” In Space(s) of the Fantastic: A 21st Century Manifesto, edited by David Punter and C. Bruna Mancini, 166-284. New York-London: Routledge.

Mancini, C. Bruna. 2020. Spazi del femminile nelle letterature e culture di lingua inglese tra Settecento e Ottocento. Milano: Mimesis.

Mancini, C. Bruna. 2023. Violenza di genere in “Orlando” di Virginia Woolf, passando per “A Room of One’s Own” e “Three Guineas”. Milano: Mimesis.

Mancini, C. Bruna, and Arianna Maiorani, eds. 2021.  Space and Place as Human Coordinates: Rethinking Dimensions across Disciplines. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Mancini, C. Bruna, and David Punter, eds. 2021. Space(s) of the Fantastic: A 21st Century Manifesto. New York-London: Routledge.

Marino, Elisabetta. 2023. “Di Donato’s Mother Cabrini, a New Italian American Icon: A Few Observations.” In Mother Cabrini: Riflessioni sulle migrazioni di ieri e di oggi, a cura di Elisabetta Marino e Carla Francellini, 79-88. Roma: Artemide. 

Marino, Elisabetta. 2023. “Licentia Historica: History and Romance in Mary Shelley’s Valperga.” The Keats-Shelley Review 37 (2): 123-132.

Marino, Elisabetta. 2023. “Political Incorrectness and Transgression in Mona in the Promised Land by Gish Jen.” In Precarity in Culture: Precarious Lives, Uncertain Futures, edited by Elisabetta Marino and Bootheina Majoul, 90-100. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Marino, Elisabetta. 2023. “Strategies of Resistance in The City Inside by Samit Basu.” Textus: English Studies in Italy XXXVI, no. 2: 41-54. 

Marino, Elisabetta. 2023. “Through British Eyes: The Italian Risorgimento in the Travel Narratives of Amelia Louisa Vaux Gretton and Theodora Garrow Trollope.” In War in Travel Literature, edited by Jeanne Dubbing, Orkun Kocab Kocabıyık, Elisabetta Marino, and Andrew J. Smyth, 63-86. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Marino, Elisabetta, Jeanne Dubbing, Orkun Kocab Kocabıyık, and Andrew J. Smyth, eds. 2023. War in Travel Literature. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Marino, Elisabetta, and Carla Francellini, a cura di. 2023. Mother Cabrini: Riflessioni sulle migrazioni di ieri e di oggi. Roma: Artemide. 

Marino, Elisabetta, and Bootheina Majoul, eds. 2023. Precarity in Culture: Precarious Lives, Uncertain Futures. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

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Tempestoso, Carla. 2023. “‘And the landscape possesses every beauty and variety’: Narrating the Marche through Margaret Collier’s Unconventional Gaze.” Altre Modernità 29: 80-95.

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