The italian colonial heritage in the narratives of second-generation African-italian authors

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  • Giovanna de Campos Mauro University of Oxford - Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages. Oxford – UK
  • Derek Duncan University of St Andrews - School of Modern Languages. St Andrews – UK https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1188-4935

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Postcolonial Literature, Italian Literature, Identity

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Italy’s late involvement in Africa’s colonization did not make its colonialism less insidious and impactful than that practiced by other European countries. Despite long-held opinions that depict the Italian case as less harmful and hostile, Italy colonized Eritrea, Somalia, Libya, and Ethiopia through violent movements and aggression. Nevertheless, Italy’s inability to properly address the colonial past left the country unprepared to confront the postcolonial present. As a consequence of the missed debate on colonialism, the relationship between Italians and first and second-generation migrants is characterized by an ambiguous modo coloniale di relazionarsi. This essay analyzes how the relazione ambigua generated by the colonial past manifests itself in issues related to citizenship, identity, and gender in contemporary Italy, as well as their representations in Italian postcolonial cultural production by second-generation African-Italian authors.

Biografía del autor/a

Giovanna de Campos Mauro, University of Oxford - Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages. Oxford – UK

Giovanna de Campos Mauro received her B.A. in Italian Medieval and Renaissance Studies from the University of Padua, Italy, in 2024. She is now an MSt student at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages of the University of Oxford, UK

Derek Duncan, University of St Andrews - School of Modern Languages. St Andrews – UK

Derek Duncan is a Professor of Italian at the University of St Andrews, UK. His research on modern Italian literature and film explores the intersections of sexuality/gender and of race/ethnicity. He has worked extensively on issues connected to migration to and from Italy and on Italy’s colonial and postcolonial culture.

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29/10/2024

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