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  1. Re-writing Dante after Freud and the Shoah : Giorgio Pressburger's "Nel regno oscuro"
  2. Analogy and difference
    multistable figures in Pier Paolo Pasolini's "Appunti per un'Orestiade Africana"
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Turia + Kant, Wien ; Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: The scandal of self-contradiction; Wien : Turia + Kant, 2012; 1 Online-Ressource (15 Seiten); Seite 119-133
    DDC Klassifikation: Öffentliche Darbietungen, Film, Rundfunk (791); Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
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  3. Re-writing Dante after Freud and the Shoah : Giorgio Pressburger's "Nel regno oscuro"
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Schlagworte: Dante Alighieri; Divina Commedia; Rezeption; Pressburger, Giorgio; Psychoanalyse <Motiv>; Unbewusstes <Motiv>; Judenvernichtung <Motiv>; Geschichte <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pressburger, Giorgio: Nel regno oscuro; Productive reception; Subjectivity in literature; The unconcious (Psychology); History in literature; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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    In: Metamorphosing Dante : appropriations, manipulations, and rewritings in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries / ed. by Manuele Gragnolati, Fabio Camilletti and Fabian Lampart, Cultural Inquiry ; 2, Wien : Turia + Kant, 2010, ISBN 978-3-85132-617-8, S. 235-250

  4. Metamorphosing Dante
    Appropriations, Manipulations, and Rewritings in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
    Beteiligt: Gragnolati, Manuele (Herausgeber); Camilletti, Fabio (Herausgeber); Lampart, Fabian (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  ICI Berlin Press, Berlin

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    Beteiligt: Gragnolati, Manuele (Herausgeber); Camilletti, Fabio (Herausgeber); Lampart, Fabian (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Elektronische Zeitschrift
    Format: Online
    ISSN: 2627-731X
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    Schriftenreihe: Cultural Inquiry ; 2
    Schlagworte: Rezeption; Literatur; http://d-nb.info/gnd/4113270-1, http://d-nb.info/gnd/4131956-4, http://d-nb.info/gnd/4049716-1,
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
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    Erscheinungsjahr der gedruckten Ausgabe des Digitalisats: 2010

  5. Re-writing Dante after Freud and the Shoah : Giorgio Pressburger's "Nel regno oscuro"
    Erschienen: 2019

    "Nel regno oscuro" is the first part of a planned trilogy inspired by the "Divine Comedy", integrating the Middle European style of Giorgio Pressburger's previous works with the attempt to engage with the first part of Dante's poem. The role of... mehr

     

    "Nel regno oscuro" is the first part of a planned trilogy inspired by the "Divine Comedy", integrating the Middle European style of Giorgio Pressburger's previous works with the attempt to engage with the first part of Dante's poem. The role of Virgil, Dante's guide in the "Inferno", is taken by Sigmund Freud, and the journey of the melancholic protagonist begins as psychoanalytic therapy to enable him to come to terms with the loss of his father and his twin brother, but soon turns into a journey through the realm of the dead which, like the "Divine Comedy", takes the shape of a series of encounters with the shades of historical figures. Thus Dante's descent to hell metamorphoses into a phantasmagoric voyage to the most intimate and obscure dimensions of the human psyche as well as a journey through the tragic events of history in the twentieth century - and the Shoah in particular. The combination of the personal, the collective, and even the universal is one of the most interesting aspects Pressburger takes from Dante's poem. In the following analysis Manuele Gragnolati explores how both Dante's "Divine Comedy" and Pressburger's "Nel regno oscuro" place personal and collective suffering at the centre of their own narratives and stage writing as a political, ethical, and possibly 'salvific' way to deal with this dual suffering, even as they differ in their concepts of identity and selfhood on the one hand and in their models of history on the other.

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Schlagworte: Dante Alighieri; Divina Commedia; Rezeption; Pressburger; Giorgio; Psychoanalyse; Unbewusstes; Judenvernichtung; Geschichte
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  6. Analogy and difference : multistable figures in Pier Paolo Pasolini's "Appunti per un'Orestiade Africana"
    Erschienen: 2019

    Manuele Gragnolati's paper 'Analogy and Difference: Multistable Figures in Pasolini's "Appunti per un'Orestiade africana"' discusses Pasolini's preference for the figure of contradiction and his opposition to Hegelian dialectics by exploring his... mehr

     

    Manuele Gragnolati's paper 'Analogy and Difference: Multistable Figures in Pasolini's "Appunti per un'Orestiade africana"' discusses Pasolini's preference for the figure of contradiction and his opposition to Hegelian dialectics by exploring his attempt to look at Africa's process of modernization and democratization in the 1960s as analogous to the synthetic transformation of the Furies into Eumenides at the end of Aeschylus's trilogy. Gragnolati shows that Pasolini is aware of the dangers of analogy, which risks imposing the author's or filmmaker's symbolic order onto that of the 'other' represented in the text or film, and he argues that Pasolini seeks to deal with this danger by constantly shifting back and forth between differing positions. "Appunti per un'Orestiade africana" can thereby be thought as a multistable figure that is left suspended and not only resists synthesis, but also problematizes its own feasibility and challenges its own legitimacy.

     

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    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Öffentliche Darbietungen, Film, Rundfunk (791); Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Schlagworte: Pasolini; Pier Paolo; Aeschylus; Orestia; Afrika; Dialektik; Widerspruch
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  7. Re-writing Dante after Freud and the Shoah : Giorgio Pressburger's "Nel regno oscuro"
    Erschienen: 23.10.2019

    "Nel regno oscuro" is the first part of a planned trilogy inspired by the "Divine Comedy", integrating the Middle European style of Giorgio Pressburger's previous works with the attempt to engage with the first part of Dante's poem. The role of... mehr

     

    "Nel regno oscuro" is the first part of a planned trilogy inspired by the "Divine Comedy", integrating the Middle European style of Giorgio Pressburger's previous works with the attempt to engage with the first part of Dante's poem. The role of Virgil, Dante's guide in the "Inferno", is taken by Sigmund Freud, and the journey of the melancholic protagonist begins as psychoanalytic therapy to enable him to come to terms with the loss of his father and his twin brother, but soon turns into a journey through the realm of the dead which, like the "Divine Comedy", takes the shape of a series of encounters with the shades of historical figures. Thus Dante's descent to hell metamorphoses into a phantasmagoric voyage to the most intimate and obscure dimensions of the human psyche as well as a journey through the tragic events of history in the twentieth century - and the Shoah in particular. The combination of the personal, the collective, and even the universal is one of the most interesting aspects Pressburger takes from Dante's poem. In the following analysis Manuele Gragnolati explores how both Dante's "Divine Comedy" and Pressburger's "Nel regno oscuro" place personal and collective suffering at the centre of their own narratives and stage writing as a political, ethical, and possibly 'salvific' way to deal with this dual suffering, even as they differ in their concepts of identity and selfhood on the one hand and in their models of history on the other.

     

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    ISBN: 978-3-85132-617-8
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Sammlung: ICI Berlin
    Schlagworte: Dante Alighieri; Divina Commedia; Rezeption; Pressburger, Giorgio; Psychoanalyse <Motiv>; Unbewusstes <Motiv>; Judenvernichtung <Motiv>; Geschichte <Motiv>
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  8. Analogy and difference : multistable figures in Pier Paolo Pasolini's "Appunti per un'Orestiade Africana"
    Erschienen: 16.12.2019

    Manuele Gragnolati's paper 'Analogy and Difference: Multistable Figures in Pasolini's "Appunti per un'Orestiade africana"' discusses Pasolini's preference for the figure of contradiction and his opposition to Hegelian dialectics by exploring his... mehr

     

    Manuele Gragnolati's paper 'Analogy and Difference: Multistable Figures in Pasolini's "Appunti per un'Orestiade africana"' discusses Pasolini's preference for the figure of contradiction and his opposition to Hegelian dialectics by exploring his attempt to look at Africa's process of modernization and democratization in the 1960s as analogous to the synthetic transformation of the Furies into Eumenides at the end of Aeschylus's trilogy. Gragnolati shows that Pasolini is aware of the dangers of analogy, which risks imposing the author's or filmmaker's symbolic order onto that of the 'other' represented in the text or film, and he argues that Pasolini seeks to deal with this danger by constantly shifting back and forth between differing positions. "Appunti per un'Orestiade africana" can thereby be thought as a multistable figure that is left suspended and not only resists synthesis, but also problematizes its own feasibility and challenges its own legitimacy.

     

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    ISBN: 978-3-85132-681-9
    DDC Klassifikation: Öffentliche Darbietungen, Film, Rundfunk (791); Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Sammlung: ICI Berlin
    Schlagworte: Pasolini, Pier Paolo; Aeschylus; Orestia; Afrika; Geschichte 1960-; Dialektik; Widerspruch
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