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Approaches to Teaching the Works of Italo Calvino

Bolongaro, Eugenio(Contributions by)Cannon, JoAnn(Contributions by)Dini, Andrea(Contributions by)Raffa, Guy P.(Contributions by)Ricci, Franco(Edited by)
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Italo Calvino, whose works reflect the major literary and cultural trends of the second half of the twentieth century, is known for his imagination, humour, and technical virtuosity. He explores topics such as neorealism, folktale, fantasy, and social and political allegory and experiments with narrative style and structure. Students take delight in Calvino’s wide-ranging and inventive work, whether in Italian courses or in courses in comparative or world literature, literary criticism, cultural studies, philosophy, or even architecture.

Given the range of his writing, teaching Calvino can seem a daunting task. This volume aims to help instructors develop creative and engaging classroom strategies. Part 1, “Materials,” presents an overview of Calvino’s writings, nearly all of which are available in English translation, as well as critical works and online resources. The essays in part 2, “Approaches,” focus on general themes and cultural contexts, address theoretical issues, and provide practical classroom applications. Contributors describe strategies for teaching Calvino that are as varied as his writings, whether having students study narrative theory throughIf on a winter’s night a traveller, explore literary genre withCosmicomics, improve their writing usingSix Memos for the Next Millennium, or readMr. Palomarin a general education humanities course.

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1603291652 / 9781603291651
eBook (EPUB)
30/10/2013
English
143 pages
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