Letteratura ispano-americana comparata / Litertura hispanoamericana comparada

Academic Year 2022/2023 - Teacher: SABRINA COSTANZO

Expected Learning Outcomes

According to the Dublin descriptors, students, at the end of the course, will demonstrate:

1) knowledge and understanding skills such as to reinforce those achieved in the first cycle; ability to elaborate and / or apply original ideas, in a research context.

2) ability to apply knowledge and understanding and ability to solve problems to new or unfamiliar issues, inserted in broader (or interdisciplinary) contexts connected to one's field of study;

3) ability to integrate knowledge and to formulate judgments on the basis of information that is not necessarily complete;

4) ability to communicate one's knowledge clearly and unambiguously to specialist and non-specialist interlocutors.

5) ability to carry out research autonomously.

In particular, the course aims at providing a deep knowledge of important authors of the Latin American Literature; it also aims at consolidating interpretative and critical skills in studying literary texts, through a thematic and narratological analysis.

Detailed Course Content

Through a selection of literary works and critical essays, the course includes the study of significant authors of the Spanish-American literature of the XXth century and of the literary procedures they use. Particular attention will be paid to Laura Esquivel and Wendy Guerra.

Textbook Information

a)Classics:

The student is required to read 5 (five) texts, belonging to DIFFERENT AUTHORS, among those listed below, using any edition (including the digital one):

 

      Reinaldo Arenas, Prima che sia notte, Milano, Guanda.

      Miguel Ángel Asturias, Il signor Presidente, Milano, Feltrinelli.

      Mariano Azuela, Quelli di sotto, Roma, Edizioni Sur.

      Roberto Bolaño, Stella distante, Milano, Adelphi.

      Jorge Luis Borges, Finzioni, Milano, Adelphi (oppure Milano, Mondadori).

      Alejo Carpentier, L’arpa e l’ombra, Palermo, Sellerio.

      Julio Cortázar, Bestiario, Torino, Einaudi.

      José Donoso, L’osceno uccello della notte, Milano, Bompiani.

      Carlos Fuentes, Il gringo vecchio, Milano, Il Saggiatore.

      Gabriel García Márquez, Cent’anni di solitudine, Milano, Mondadori.

      Eduardo González Viaña, Santa Barbara naviga verso Miami, Salem-Lima-New York, Axiara, 2016.

      Dante Liano, Il mistero di San Andrés, Milano, Sperling & Kupfer.

      Leonardo Padura Fuentes, La nebbia del passato, Milano, Marco Tropea Editore.

      Manuel Puig, Il bacio della donna ragno, Roma, Edizioni Sur.

      Horacio Quiroga, Racconti d’amore di follia e di morte, Messina, Lippolis.

      Juan Rulfo, La pianura in fiamme, Torino, Einaudi.

      Ernesto Sábato, Il tunnel, Torino, Einaudi (oppure Milano, Feltrinelli).

      Luis Sepúlveda, Il vecchio che leggeva romanzi d’amore, Milano, Guanda.

      Zoé Valdés, Café nostalgia, Milano, Frassinelli.

      Mario Vargas Llosa, La città e i cani, Torino, Einaudi.

 

b) Analysis:

The construction of female identity in two Spanish-American writers

      Laura Esquivel, A Lupita piaceva stirare, Milano, Garzanti, 2015.

      Wendy Guerra, Tutti se ne vanno, Firenze, Le Lettere, 2007.

 

 

Critical texts:

      Domenico Antonio Cusato, A Lupita le gustaba investigar..., entre otras cosas, in AA. VV., La investigación y sus manifestaciones artísticas, Madrid, Visor, 2022, pp. 107-127.

-       Sabrina Costanzo, Lo spazio distopico dell’isola e la (de)costruzione dell’identità femminile. “Todos se van” di Wendy Guerra, in AA. VV., Testo, metodo, elaborazione elettronica XII. Isolitudine, confine, identità, a cura di S. Costanzo, D. A. Cusato, G. Persico, Messina, Lippolis, 2020, pp. 59-70.

 

Please remember that in compliance with art 171 L22.04.1941, n. 633 and its amendments, it is illegal to copy entire books or journals, only 15% of their content can be copied.

For further information on sanctions and regulations concerning photocopying please refer to the regulations on copyright (Linee Guida sulla Gestione dei Diritti d’Autore) provided by AIDRO - Associazione Italiana per i Diritti di Riproduzione delle opere dell’ingegno (the Italian Association on Copyright).

All the books listed in the programs can be consulted in the Library.



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