ZOË BOCCABELLA’S CALABRIAN CHAPTER IN MEZZA ITALIANA AS A SYMBOLIC ELIMINATION OF SOUTHERNESS FROM HER OWN DIASPORIC SELF
In this work, we focus on the travel memoir Mezza Italiana (2011), written by Italian-Australian author Zoë Boccabella. Partly of Abruzzese and partly of Calabrian origins, she spends most of her trips to Italyin Abruzzo, only to stay very shortly in the Calabrian town of Palmi. Boccabella’s narrati...
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Main Authors: | Teresa Di Somma, Marcello Messina |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.29327/216344.5.2-7 https://doaj.org/article/5ecaf7923be547b789f0e12f5eec4a69 |
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