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Cosa intendiamo con umorismo, e in che misura possiamo parlare di umorismo, oggi? Il concetto che durante il modernismo Luigi Pirandello ha definito come capacità di saper esprimere il «sentimento del contrario» (1908) appare come... more
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      Don DeLilloPhilip RothPier Paolo PasoliniLetteratura Comparata, Teoria della letteratura
Semblanza de la obra Don de Lillo a partir de la publicación de la traducción española de "Libra".
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      Comparative LiteratureConspiracy TheoriesContemporary American LiteratureDon DeLillo
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      Media and Cultural StudiesFilm StudiesLiterature and cinemaFilm Adaptation
The noun ‘testimony’ has a very strong relationship with truth. As a mode of evidentiary discourse, it is more closely associated with law and church than with the creative field. However, artists too may bear witness, or testify, to... more
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      English LiteratureLiterary CriticismDon DeLilloEdward Said
Penser la projection comme un opérateur entre littérature et cinéma comporte un risque méthodologique évident, celui de la métaphore : comment se prémunir de la facilité improductive d'une réflexion sur le film qui, du moment qu'il adapte... more
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      Literature and cinemaLiterature and TraumaAdaptation (Film Studies)Ingmar Bergman Films
In this thesis I offer a new reading of Don DeLillo’s fiction through an engagement with contemporary Marxist literary theory and political economy. Beginning in the 1960s, the thesis traces the launch, expansion, and shattering of... more
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      American StudiesDon DeLilloUneven and Combined DevelopmentMarxist Literary Theory
Posthuman Suffering investigates the core assumptions of posthumanist discourse via philosophy, cultural studies, psychoanalytic theory, and close textual and filmic readings of Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, Don DeLillo's... more
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      Cultural StudiesPhilosophy of TechnologyCyborg TheoryCritical Theory of Technology
This essay compares Thomas Pynchon's "Gravity's Rainbow" and Don DeLillo's "Underworld," by tracking the evolution of paranoia as a cultural pathology typical of the U.S.A. during the second half of the Twentieth century. By... more
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      Cold War and CultureThomas PynchonPostmodernismPostmodern Literature
This essay examines the loop of contemporary American literary production and reception. Firstly, I read Nam Le's 'Meeting Elise,' from The Boat (2008), Le's much-awarded collection of short stories set across the globe, alongside Don... more
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      CosmopolitanismContemporary LiteratureDon DeLilloPhilip Roth
In his article on Don DeLillo’s novel 'Ratner’s Star' G. S. Allen describes terrorism as a language that is constantly dismissed by society’s interior discourse as incomprehensible and “insane“. It rejects any concerted idiom and does not... more
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      Political PhilosophyPhotographyTerrorismPolitical Theory
Quels effets la violence économique produit-elle sur les individus ? Peut-on y résister par des moyens qui soient à la hauteur des oppressions subies, mais qui ne disqualifient pas l'action en la faisant participer à une spirale de... more
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      Comparative LiteratureViolenceLiteratureCapitalism
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      Baseball History & AmericaPostmodern FictionDon DeLilloThe Novella
There is an elementary dichotomy that has been created as a result of an elementary date in American history. November 22, 1963 was a sunny day in Dallas before the crisp blue sky transformed into the sardonic backdrop for one of the... more
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      PostmodernismPolitical AssassinationsHyperrealityDon DeLillo
Partecipazione al IX Convegno Internazionale Italianistica Università di Varsavia 4-6 dicembre 2017 Varsavia Polonia
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      Apocalypticism In LiteratureDon DeLilloT.s. Eliot the Waste Land
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      RiskContemporary FictionContemporary LiteraturePostmodern Literature
This paper analyzes the rise of a new realist outlook among authors otherwise associated with postmodernism–Don DeLillo, Maxine Hong Kingston, James Ellroy. The argument starts out from the assumption that realism in a postmodern context,... more
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      American LiteratureCultural StudiesPragmatismCritical Realism
Don DeLillo's e Body Artist portrays a world inhabited by characters whose unified, other-proof subjectivity crumbles around them to reveal the basic fibres of the biological, organicist body as this is mutated across bodies and projected... more
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      Literary CriticismDeixisDon DeLilloLinguistic and Literary Stylistics, Semiotics, Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis
Il saggio cerca di osservare le interazioni fra tre modi narrativi: il modo epico e due versioni del "modo romanzesco", uno che si rifà al romance, l'altro al novel. Si vuole illustrare come ogni modo abbia una sua peculiare tendenza a un... more
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      Non Fiction WritingComparative LiteratureLiterary TheoryDon DeLillo
Ghost Writing in Contemporary American Fiction is about the appearance of the specter in the work of five major US authors, and argues from this work that every one of us is a ghost writing, haunting ourselves and others. The book’s... more
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      Critical TheoryAmerican LiteratureJewish American LiteratureAmerican Studies
"Like all multi-lingual computing, Arabic computing is now firmly in the domain of Unicode. Unicode is an industrial protocol with the status of international agreement. It is designed to encode the elements of all known script systems in... more
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      Discourse AnalysisIslamic LawEnglish LiteratureOttoman History
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      BuddhismQuantum PhysicsPoststructuralismJorge Luis Borges
Gilles Lipovetsky defines the present times as hypermodern. He distances himself from the overly simplistic definitions many give them and embraces their contradictions by bringing out ‘the full complexity of reality’ (Lipovetsky et al.,... more
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      PostmodernismPhilosophy of TimeImmanuel KantModernism
The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the discursive practices in DeLillo's Point Omega, focusing on the philosophical, scientific and cultural subtexts, reflected in the alterations of the spatial and temporal relations.... more
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      DiscourseIdeologyBakhtinGilles Deleuze
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      English LiteratureLiterary CriticismDon DeLilloEdward Said
A look on how the 2019 movie gives a wider social commentary on modern civilization, mainly through the lenses of Gnosticism and postmodernism.
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      ChristianityGnosticismHumorJacques Lacan
web: www.unibg.it/paragrafo webmaster: VICENTE GONZÁLEZ DE SANDE La veste grafica è a cura della Redazione La responsabilità di opinioni e giudizi espressi negli articoli è dei singoli collaboratori e non impegna la Redazione Questo... more
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      PostmodernismConsumer CultureDon DeLilloHistory of Consumption and Consumer Culture
This term paper constitutes the attempt to display the emergence of fiction written after the terrorist attacks with regard to Don DeLillo’s Falling Man. Not only, will it focus on the novel as an embodiment of the dramatic aftermath for... more
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      English NovelDon DeLillo9/11 LiteratureFalling man
This essay investigates how the setting plays a crucial role in developing Jack Gladney as a character in White Noise and criticizing the “typical” landscape of American suburb. Marc Augé’s theory about non-places—functional places for... more
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      Don DeLilloMarc Augé
The present paper analyzes the concept of fear of death in Don DeLillo's novels White Noise and Cosmopolis, emphasizing the representations of this feeling in relation to television and economic life, respectively. While the Gladney... more
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      DeathDeath StudiesSocial RepresentationsFear
Don DeLillo's 9/11 novel, Falling Man (2007), shows a sophisticated engagement with the contested swirl of images and politics that came in the aftermath of the event. The novel's complex strategies of ekphrasis – of verbally,... more
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      Cultural MemoryEkphrasisDon DeLillo9/11 Literature
«Una spallata al fotografo»: il ritratto fotografico e la fotografia come scrittura. Michele Smargiassi affirmed that the novelists, who believe in the primacy of the word over the image, always try to go beyond the photographs to find... more
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      Thomas HardyDon DeLilloHenry JamesLetteratura
This paper refers to my correspondence and conversations with Mr. DeLillo. I begin by describing the Don DeLillo Conference "Fiction Rescues History" in Paris in 2016, which Mr. DeLillo attended. I then turn to Point Omega, which... more
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      American LiteratureAmerican StudiesFilm StudiesFilm Theory
This research looks at Don DeLillo’s shortest novel by considering body and time as the two factors that are essential in order to understand the existential path that the book outlines. The aim is to provide a new interpretation of the... more
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      American LiteratureDon DeLillo
Analisi del romanzo post-modernista "Underworld" di Don DeLillo
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      American LiteraturePost Modern LiteraturePostmodernismItalian-American Literature
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      GenderFeminismDon DeLillo
Il presente lavoro analizza due romanzi dello scrittore statunitense Don DeLillo (New York, 1936): 'Libra' (1988) e 'Falling Man' (2007). Le vicende narrate ripercorrono due tra i più sconvolgenti traumi vissuti dall’America negli ultimi... more
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      American LiteraturePostmodernismContemporary LiteraturePostmodernism (Literature)
Abstract Il saggio analizza il rapporto tra individuo e tempo nella letteratura americana contemporanea attraverso una selezione di autori (Paul Auster, Cormac McCarthy, Don DeLillo, Kurt Vonnegut) che esplorano i modi in cui memoria,... more
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      Contemporary American LiteratureKurt VonnegutTime PerceptionDon DeLillo
In this paper we shall make endeavors to scrutinize the fear of death from different angles and to give as many examples of it from DeLillo’s book White Noise. This book captures so wonderfully the essence of a postmodern America in which... more
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      American LiteratureTechnologyConsumerismConspiracy Theories
This monograph provides a chronological overview of the campus novel from the 1950s to the early 21st century. All of the six chapters compare two representative texts from each decade—one British and one American. The findings show that... more
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      American LiteratureBritish LiteratureIntertextualityDon DeLillo
DeLillo's novel 'White Noise' illustrates how postmodern consumerist culture invades all experience relating to perception of individual personal identity, allowing capitalist corporations to control the most private aspects of personal... more
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      Self and IdentityIdentity (Culture)Literary TheoryPostmodernism
Then there are the press photos and film stills of police officers in tracksuits on the roof of the athletes' accommodations in Munich; a Lufthansa-airplane waiting on the landing runway in Mogadishu; the odd honeycomb-like structure of... more
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      American LiteratureGerman StudiesAmerican StudiesComparative Literature
Master Thesis from when I was still a student: trying to combine my interest in globalization, literature, and Walter Benjamin's work.
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      Walter BenjaminGlobalization and literatureDon DeLilloCosmopolis
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      American LiteratureTwentieth Century LiteratureContemporary LiteratureDon DeLillo
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      Contemporary American LiteratureKurt VonnegutTime PerceptionDon DeLillo
The reason for the initial groundswell of interest in DeLillo in the mid-1980s and the reason that White Noise has quickly become one of the most frequently taught postwar novels is that DeLillo is seen as representing the turn to... more
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      Gender StudiesEnglish LiteratureFeminist TheoryLiterature
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      Comparative LiteratureGeorges BatailleEcocriticismEcopoetics
Çeviren: Murat Erşen Bölüm: Korku Politikaları Lars Fr. H. Svendsen REDİNGOT KİTAP Güvenlik kameraları. Havaalanı güvenlik şeritleri. Kepenkleri indirilmiş mağaza vitrinleri. Toplumsal korkunun tezahürleriyle her gün karşılaşıyoruz.... more
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      TerrorismTrustWilliam JamesEdmund Burke