25.1659, TOC: Iperstoria 3 (2014)

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Subject: 25.1659, TOC: Iperstoria 3 (2014)

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Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2014 13:29:28
From: Anna Belladelli [anna.belladelli at unipa.it]
Subject: Iperstoria Vol. 3 (2014)

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Publisher:	Iperstoria
			http://www.iperstoria.it 
			
Journal Title:  Iperstoria 
Volume Number:  3 
Issue Number:   
Issue Date:  2014 


Subtitle:  The language of OWS   


Main Text:  

The March 2014 issue of the online, open-access journal Iperstoria has been released, with articles, reviews and interviews in English and Italian, and a monographic session on the language of Occupy Wall Street and other protest movements. 

Table of contents:

Sezione monografica

Orizzonti di Occupy: il linguaggio di OWS e di altre forme odierne di protesta popolare

A cura di Anna Belladelli

Introduzione di Anna Belladelli

I sensi di Occupy. Una lettura sincronico-linguistica e storico-sociale di Occupy e Occupazione in Italia
Elisabetta Adami e Francesco Fabbro

''The Polis Is Oneself:'' The Occupy Movement as a Site of Public Pedagogy
Panayota Gounari

Il debito di Occupy Wall Street verso Melville (traduzione di Anna Belladelli)
Jonathan D. Greenberg

Linguaggi, temi e simboli della protesta per l'indipendenza del Tibet
Claudio Mancuso

Interview with Dario Azzellini and Marina Sitrin
Anna Belladelli 

Sezione generale

Identity and Citizenship: The Case of Italy Within Europe
Jacopo Noventa

Applied Theatre e teatro sociale. L'estetica del teatro fuori dal teatro
Paola Iacobone

''I'm Not a Loser, I'm Just Drawn That Way:'' Comix, Graphic Novels, and the Ethos of the Anti-Hero
Fiorenzo Iuliano

Words That Matter: Obama's Intellectual Engagement with Democratic Thought
Marta Degani

''Sacred Emblems to Partake:'' Natura e Eucaristia nella poesia di Emily Dickinson
Gianna Fusco

''Remembering a Thing and Reliving a Thing Does Not Confer an Obligation to Tell About a Thing:'' Perspectives on Child Abuse in Stephen King's Gerald's Game
Assunta Assia Zizza

Interviste

Intervista a Chiara Spallino sul Meridiano Mondadori dedicato a Toni Morrison
Elisa Bordin

Intervista a Victor Gischler e Reed Farrel Coleman sui nuovi sviluppi del poliziesco angloamericano
Giulio Segato

Intervista a Richard Ford (tradotta da Valentina De Rossi)
Juana Libedinski
 
Recensioni

Richard Ford, Canada di Valentina De Rossi

Marcella De Marco, Audiovisual Translation Through a Gender Lens, di Cecilia Pigozzi

Carmen Argondizzo (a cura di), Creativity and Innovation in Language Education, di Paola Vettorel

Brian Tomlinson (a cura di), Applied Linguistics and Materials Developments, di Paola-Maria Caleffi

Michael J. Kramer, The Republic of Rock: Music and Citizenship in the Sixties Counterculture, di Camilla Fascina

Manuel Ramos, Desperado: A Mile High Noir, di Giulio Segato

Joe R. Feagin e José A. Cobas, Latinos Facing Racism: Discrimination, Resistance, and Endurance, di Erminio Corti

Giulia Fanara (a cura di), Shooting From Heaven. Trauma e soggettività nel cinema americano dalla seconda guerra mondiale al post 11 settembre, di Stefano Bosco

Kevin Powers, Yellow Birds, di Agnese De Marchi

Anita Desai, The Artist of Disappearance, di Ilaria Rigoli

F. Michael Higginbotham, Ghosts of Jim Crow: Ending Racism in Post-Racial America, di Anna Scacchi

Franco Ferrarotti, America Oggi. Capitalismo e società negli Stati Uniti, di Marta Degani

Francesco Zambon, Metamorfosi del Graal, di Matteo Sanfilippo

Marco Mariano, L'America nell'''Occidente''. Storia della dottrina Monroe (1823-1963), di Matteo Sanfilippo

Anthony S. Parent Jr. e Ulrike Wiethaus (a cura di), Trauma and Resilience in American Indian and African American Southern History, di Arianna Mancini

John E. Williams, Butcher's Crossing, di Stefano Bosco

Pierre W. Orelus, Whitecentricism and Linguoracism Exposed: Towards the De-centering of Whiteness and De-colonization of School, di Valeria Franceschi

Chris Adrian, La grande notte, di Mara Barbuni
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Ling & Literature
                     Semantics
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     Italian (ita)
                     Tibetan (bod)






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