Chiara Patrizi
@cp_draws
Americanist. Enthusiast walker, reader and graphomaniac. Tireless talker. Teacher. Scholar—not necessarily in this order. She/her.
ID: 1344675389956894722
31-12-2020 16:03:05
69 Tweet
56 Followers
515 Following
Finalmente, ci siamo 💥 Tra pochi giorni inizia il Salone Libro Torino di Torino, e noi siamo in fibrillazione! Vi aspettiamo dal 𝟏𝟗 al 𝟐𝟑 𝐦𝐚𝐠𝐠𝐢𝐨 allo 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐑𝟕𝟑, 𝐩𝐚𝐝. 𝟑, dove vi aspetteremo con tutti i nostri libri, le novità, il nostro team! 🥰
Il Salone Libro Torino di #Torino è iniziato! 🥰 Veniteci a trovare, siamo al padiglione 3, stand R73! 💪 #daidaidai
We are happy to announce the 3rd AISNA Graduates Conference, “Queering America: Gender, Sex, and Recognition in U.S. History, Culture, and Literature.” 🗓️30/09/22 📍CentroStudiAmericani, Rome Full program and tickets: aisna-graduates.online/aisna-graduate…
Issue n. 7 of our journal is out: "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding): (Hi)Stories of American Fragility" (editors Pilar Martínez Benedí Università degli Studi dell'Aquila and Chiara Patrizi Università di Bologna Università di Trieste) recuperates the emotional (under)current below “emergencies” of history ojs.unito.it/index.php/jami…
In their introduction to our latest issue, co-editors Chiara Patrizi (Università di Bologna / Università di Trieste) and Pilar (Università degli Studi dell'Aquila) explain that they put vulnerability at the center of the issue to consider its generative potential. Read it here. ojs.unito.it/index.php/jami…
In "Loneliness, Grief and the (Un)Caring State" Laura de la Parra Fernández (Complutense) shows how Claudia Rankine's "Don’t Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric" (Graywolf Press) underscored disparities in recognition of grief for Othered subjects pain ojs.unito.it/index.php/jami…
In "Reclaiming Wounds. Personal Narratives and Collective Memory in Norma Elia Cantu Autobiographical Writing", Cristina Martín Hernández (Universidad de Salamanca) discusses how Cantú problematizes autobiography by placing it between two nations, wounded by colonial experience. ojs.unito.it/index.php/jami…
In "Soldiers Home #PTSD, Warrior Masculinity, and the (Re)Framing of Care" Michael D'Addario Duke University argues that contemporary recommendations to attune therapy to embrace military masculinity in an attempt to make it more appealing to veterans are misguided ojs.unito.it/index.php/jami…
In The Discourse of Black Fragility in a Divided Public Sphere Meili Steele University of South Carolina analyzes America’s indifference to Black fragility: the public sphere uses the rhetoric of formal equality to silence African Americans while giving them a space to be heard ojs.unito.it/index.php/jami…
In "Two Prophecies. A History of Uranium Mining in Canada" Peder Anker (New York University) analyzes the history of uranium mining in Canada as a history of colonialism, a clash between prophecies and counter-prophecies. From the latest issue of our journal. ojs.unito.it/index.php/jami…
In "‘The American Non-Dream’. Addiction and the Grotesque Body in #Burroughs Works", Elisa Sabbadin (UCC Ireland) discusses the tropes of addiction and grotesque body as Burroughs’ paradigms for social control and subversion. From the latest issue of our journal ojs.unito.it/index.php/jami…
Congratulations to our editor Marco Petrelli on the publication of issue n. 14 of #FromtheEuropeanSouth journal, which he co-edited with Anna Scacchi, entitled "On the beat: Owning/Reclaming Time against White Chronocentrism". fesjournal.eu/numeri/on-the-…
Our latest issue is out. "Queering America: Gender, Sex and Recognition" investigates the ways in which history, literature, political science, and arts explore the interplay of gender, sex, recognition. Thanks to our editors F. Bacci, E. Monaco, Chiara Patrizi ojs.unito.it/index.php/jami…