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Elemental Narratives

Reading Environmental Entanglements in Modern Italy
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Over the past century, the Italian landscape has undergone exceedingly rapid transformations, shifting from a mostly rural environment to a decidedly modern world. This changing landscape is endowed with a narrative agency that transforms how we understand our surroundings. Situated at the juncture of Italian studies and ecocriticism and heeding the recent Òmaterial turnÓ in the environmental humanities, Telling Matters outlines an original cultural and environmental map of the Bel paese.

Giving equal weight to readings of fiction, nonfiction, works of visual art, and physical sites, Enrico Cesaretti investigates the interconnected stories emerging from both human creativity and the expressive eloquence of ÒglocalÓ materials, such as sulfur, petroleum, marble, steel, and asbestos, that contributed to make and, simultaneously, Òun-makeÓ today’s Italy, affecting its socio-environmental health in multiple ways. Embracing the idea of a decentralized agency that is shared among human and nonhuman entities, Cesaretti suggests that engaging with these entangled discursive and material texts is a sound and revealing ecocritical practice that promises to generate new knowledge and more participative, affective responses to environmental issues, both in Italy and elsewhere. Ultimately, he argues that complementing quantitative, data-based information with insights from fiction and nonfiction, the arts, and other humanistic disciplines is both desirable and crucial if we want to modify perceptions and attitudes, increase our awareness and understanding, and, in turn, develop more sustainable worldviews in the era of the Anthropocene.

Elegantly written and convincingly argued, this book will appeal broadly to scholars and students working in the fields of environmental studies, comparative literatures, ecocriticism, environmental history, and Italian studies.


Acknowledgements

Introduction: Telling Matters

1. Modernist Matters

2. Oil - Slick Territories: Petroculture Italian Style

3. Apua Ma(t)ter: Narratives of Marble

4. Steel & Asbestos: Brutta Tuscany and Beyond: Stories of Toxic Lands and Bodies

5. Cement & Asphalt: Geographies of Environmental Disruption in Modern Italy

Epilogue

Notes

Bibliography

Index




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