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The work of A. Tabucchi, one of Italy’s greatest contemporary writers, is imbued with the topic of individual identity. His texts query the self-perception, the relation with the Other and the relation with the historical and cultural world while expressing at all these levels an experience of disso...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-349352021-11-09T07:56:08Z L'uomo inquieto (Vol. 58):Identità e alterità nell'opera di Antonio Tabucchi Pia Schwarz Lausten, postmodernity italian 20th century italiensk italy identity formation filosofi og psykologi philosophy and psychology subjectivity, perceptions of 20. årh. identitet tabucchi, antonio litteraturvidenskab postmodernitet subjektopfattelser italien bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HP Philosophy bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology The work of A. Tabucchi, one of Italy’s greatest contemporary writers, is imbued with the topic of individual identity. His texts query the self-perception, the relation with the Other and the relation with the historical and cultural world while expressing at all these levels an experience of dissolution: the self is fragmented and fragile; the Other is always absent and missed, and instead of being engaged in the present world, the subject lives in an intangible reality that does not make any sense. This profound existential anxiety and the weakening of identity are emphasized by the very way of narrating of Tabucchi which is disconnected, enigmatic and full of silences. The book by Pia Schwarz Lausten describes various manifestations of the above-mentioned experience through the textual analysis of a series of figures and motives such as memory and absence, reversal and multiplicity, the said and the unsaid, history and commitment. Some of these motives involve on the one hand existential and philosophical aspects, and on the other aesthetical and literary values. The analysis is based on two theoretical perspectives that in different ways describe an overcoming of a classical subjectivity in favour of an idea of which the Other or Alterity is an essential element to the definition of individual identity: M. Bachtin’s concept of “dialogism” and G. Vattimo’s “weak thought”. The former serves to define the narrating subject in Tabucchi’s texts characterized by different discourse levels and others’ words. The latter concept describes the position of the subject of post-modernity determined by a weakening of the strong structures of modern thought. The book is written in Italian. Pia Schwarz Lausten, PhD, is post doc at the Departement of English, German and Romance Studies at the University of Copenhagen. 2010-06-16 00:00:00 2020-04-01T15:29:55Z 2020-04-01T15:29:55Z 2006 book 342363 OCN: 808382432 1901-9092 9788763502443 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/34935 Undetermined[und] Etudes Romanes application/pdf n/a 342363.pdf Museum Tusculanum Press 10.26530/OAPEN_342363 10.26530/OAPEN_342363 bf3aad86-19af-41e9-9504-d166b1caff10 9788763502443 157 open access
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description The work of A. Tabucchi, one of Italy’s greatest contemporary writers, is imbued with the topic of individual identity. His texts query the self-perception, the relation with the Other and the relation with the historical and cultural world while expressing at all these levels an experience of dissolution: the self is fragmented and fragile; the Other is always absent and missed, and instead of being engaged in the present world, the subject lives in an intangible reality that does not make any sense. This profound existential anxiety and the weakening of identity are emphasized by the very way of narrating of Tabucchi which is disconnected, enigmatic and full of silences. The book by Pia Schwarz Lausten describes various manifestations of the above-mentioned experience through the textual analysis of a series of figures and motives such as memory and absence, reversal and multiplicity, the said and the unsaid, history and commitment. Some of these motives involve on the one hand existential and philosophical aspects, and on the other aesthetical and literary values. The analysis is based on two theoretical perspectives that in different ways describe an overcoming of a classical subjectivity in favour of an idea of which the Other or Alterity is an essential element to the definition of individual identity: M. Bachtin’s concept of “dialogism” and G. Vattimo’s “weak thought”. The former serves to define the narrating subject in Tabucchi’s texts characterized by different discourse levels and others’ words. The latter concept describes the position of the subject of post-modernity determined by a weakening of the strong structures of modern thought. The book is written in Italian. Pia Schwarz Lausten, PhD, is post doc at the Departement of English, German and Romance Studies at the University of Copenhagen.
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