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Availability
In stock
ISBN
9798881900618
Edition
1
Publication Date
March 18, 2025
Physical Size
236mm x 160mm
Illustrations
1 Color
Number of Pages
266
This extraordinary collection dedicated to internationally famed Clara Sereni promises to become the essential reference for understanding the rich breadth of this author’s creative works in Italian literature, society, and politics, as well as how they speak to issues of strong concern today. While drawing out the varied aspects of her legacy, the spectrum of readings by acclaimed experts includes personal essays, English translations of short stories, and acute studies on such formative elements in Sereni’s arts of writing and daily life as Jewish identity, mothering children with disabilities, music, generational foodways, memory, and ecology, which are examined in their microspatial and global dimensions. This singular volume will surely engage general readers and scholars interested in literature, gender studies, disability studies, anti-Fascism, social justice, and Jewish studies.
Robin Pickering-Iazzi
Professor Emerita of Italian and Comparative Literature
Department of Global Studies
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
This is a welcome and important contribution to the wide-ranging work of writer, intellectual and activist Clara Sereni. The multifaceted volume is an invaluable addition to the growing scholarship on Sereni and highlights the impact her work has had on global feminisms and practices.
Eugenia Paulicelli
Professor of Italian Studies
Queens College and The Graduate Center
The City University of New York
[...] the volume acts as an essential toolbox for understanding Sereni’s complexity, caught between the legacy of the Resistance, the drama of the Cold War, the trauma of the Lead Years, the rise of feminist consciousness, the needs of neurodiverse populations and their caregivers, and the rediscovery of food traditions. [...]
[Extract from book review on 'Annali d’italianistica' (Italian Studies Journal). Volume 43 (2025). PP. 736-738. Reviewer: Stefania Benini (Franklin & Marshall College) https://annali.org/volume-43-2025/ ]