Un’etnicità complessa. Negoziazioni identitarie nelle opere di John Fante. Elisa Bordin
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2281-4582/2020.i15.405Keywords:
John Fante, ethnicity, multiculturalism, review, Italian-American literatureAbstract
Review of Un’etnicità complessa. Negoziazioni identitarie nelle opere di John Fante, by Elisa Bordin.References
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Paoletti, Gianni. John Fante: Storie di un italoamericano. Foligno: Editoriale Umbra, 2005.
Pettener, Emanuele. Nel nome del padre, del figlio e dell’umorismo: I romanzi di John Fante. Firenze: Franco Cesati editore, 2010.
Cooper, Stephen e David Fine, a cura di. John Fante: A Critical Gathering. Madison and Teaneck: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1999.
Paoletti, Gianni. John Fante: Storie di un italoamericano. Foligno: Editoriale Umbra, 2005.
Pettener, Emanuele. Nel nome del padre, del figlio e dell’umorismo: I romanzi di John Fante. Firenze: Franco Cesati editore, 2010.
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