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    <ns1:title language="it">Dal Mediterraneo all’America Latina / Del Mediterráneo a América Latina</ns1:title>
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    <ns1:description language="it">Dal Mediterraneo all’America Latina studia i crocevia culturali che il transito dei soggetti diasporici comporta. Attraverso le opere di linguisti, filologi, scrittori, artisti plastici, musicisti e cineasti, il volume calibra l’impatto del viaggio attraverso le impronte impresse nelle opere degli autori studiati (Benvenuto Terracini, Salvador Bucca, Mariangela Sedda, Luis Abad Carretero, Remedios Varo, José Bergamín, Rodolfo Halffter, Luis Buñuel, Luis Seoane, Hugo Pratt, Valeria Luiselli). 

Del Mediterráneo a América Latina interroga los cruces culturales que acarrea el tránsito de los sujetos diaspóricos. A través de las obras de lingüistas, filólogos, escritores, artistas plásticos, músicos y cineastas, el volumen calibra el impacto del recorrido mediante huellas impresas en las obras de los autores estudiados (Benvenuto Terracini, Salvador Bucca, Mariangela Sedda, Luis Abad Carretero, Remedios Varo, José Bergamín, Rodolfo Halffter, Luis Buñuel, Luis Seoane, Hugo Pratt, Valeria Luiselli).</ns1:description>
    <ns1:description language="en">This volume collects a set of expositions developed within the framework of the DIASPORE International Conference. From the Mediterranean to Latin America. Art, Language and Literature in Emigration, co-organised by the Instituto Interdisciplinario de Estudios e Investigaciones de América Latina (INDEAL) of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) and the Archivio Scritture Scrittrici Migranti and the Department of Linguistics and Comparative Cultural Studies of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, in September 2021. The purpose of the conference was to investigate the cultural ties existing between places linked together by the journey and to understand the ways in which migrants can impact the places of departure and arrival. The book consists of four parts. The first, “Italians in Argentina: The Language in Transit”, studies the works of the linguists Benvenuto Terracini and Salvador Bucca, continues with the writer Mariangela Sedda and culminates with the typical pasticcio of piamaontéis merican in the Pampa Gringa. The second part, “Spaniards in Mexico”, is dedicated to the paintings and the literary work of Luis Abad Carretero, the surrealist productions of Remedios Varo and the poetic-musical collaboration of José Bergamín and Rodolfo Halffter. The third segment, “Migratory Dispositions and Compositions”, develops a phenomenology of exile through the fictional game with Latin American writers who emigrated to France in the second half of the 20th century and it rethinks the role of Italian music in Argentina between the 19th and 20th centuries. The fourth part, “Visual Strategies in Transatlantic Itineraries”, deals with the cinema of Luis Buñuel, the muralism of Luis Seoane, the comics of Hugo Pratt and the “road movie” book of Valeria Luiselli in order to account for routes going from Spain or Italy to the two main destinations in Latin America, Buenos Aires and Mexico. The conclusion is provided by the testimony of a key aspect of culture usually neglected in academic meetings, the culinary culture.</ns1:description>
    <ns1:keyword language="it">Spanish dance and music • Spanish Civil War • Valeria Luiselli • Woodcut • Modernity •</ns1:keyword>
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