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New Trends in 21st Century Italian Literature: From Beppe Fenoglio to Igiaba Scego Professor Chiara Marchelli 3:30-4:45 Mondays & Wednesdays; Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, Room 306 This course will explore the contemporary Italian literary scene and its voices, movements, inspirations and internal diversity. From the “regional” literature to the literature of the new diaspora, from today’s women’s voices to the delineation of new literary trends outside the borders of Italy, this class will focus on the various, rich, complex and often contradictory scene of the 21st century Italian literature and its developing identities. We will read, compare and analyze works by contemporary and modern authors such as Michela Murgia, Amara Lakhous, Dacia Maraini, Paolo Cognetti, Melania Mazzucco, with an eye for thematic convergences, influences, personal voices and narrative styles. The selection of readings is representative of the emergence of a new literary scene that cuts across traditional categories, is strongly influenced by new trends and processes, and represents the changing intellectual, cultural and social landscape of Italy. All discussions and readings are in English, but supplementary readings in Italian will be provided for Italian majors and minors, or students who wish to complete the readings in Italian. Spring 2020 ITAL-UA 285 Same as EURO-UA 200.002 and ENGL-UA 59.004

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New Trends in 21st Century Italian Literature:From Beppe Fenoglio to Igiaba Scego

Professor Chiara Marchelli3:30-4:45 Mondays & Wednesdays; Casa Italiana

Zerilli-Marimò, Room 306

This course will explore the contemporary Italian literary scene and its voices,movements, inspirations and internal diversity. From the “regional” literature to the

literature of the new diaspora, from today’s women’s voices to the delineation of newliterary trends outside the borders of Italy, this class will focus on the various, rich,complex and often contradictory scene of the 21st century Italian literature and itsdeveloping identities. We will read, compare and analyze works by contemporary

and modern authors such as Michela Murgia, Amara Lakhous, Dacia Maraini, PaoloCognetti, Melania Mazzucco, with an eye for thematic convergences, influences,

personal voices and narrative styles. The selection of readings is representative ofthe emergence of a new literary scene that cuts across traditional categories, isstrongly influenced by new trends and processes, and represents the changing

intellectual, cultural and social landscape of Italy. All discussions and readings are inEnglish, but supplementary readings in Italian will be provided for Italian majors and

minors, or students who wish to complete the readings in Italian.

Spring 2020ITAL-UA 285

Same as EURO-UA 200.002 and ENGL-UA 59.004