Notes in Italian Studies – Vol. 4 (2025)
Notes in Italian Studies – Full Issue
Foreword from the Chair of the Society for Italian Studies – Ruth Glynn (p. 4)
Memory and Italian Culture – Noreen Kane and Francesca Nieddu (p. 6)
Singing La Grande Emigrazione: Watery Myths, Symbols and Metastoria in Southern Italy – Elisabetta Visaggio (p. 12)
The Eternal(ly Changing) City: Demolition and Roma Sparita in Visual Culture from the Risorgimento to Fascism – Zoe S. Fox (p. 26)
Memory and Narrative Positionality. Depicting the Italian Doctor/Colonial Other Relationship in the Post-war Period – Michele Baldaro (p. 42)
Włodek Goldkorn ‘acrobata del tempo’: Imaginative Memory and the Ethics of Remembrance – Matilde Piu (p. 58)
Archive as Memory: The Role of REPOSITORIES in Shaping the History of the Wages for Housework Movement – Francesca Passaseo (p. 72)
An ‘Improper Medium’ for Memory: Exploring a Recent Case of Memory Remediation – Cristian Bergonzo and Giuliana Pala (p. 83)
Memory as Resistance: Contesting Climate Crisis and Identity in Antonio Scurati’s La seconda mezzanotte – Giulia Bernuzzi (p. 97)
Notes on Contributors (p. 109)
