Teacher
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ROSSINI DANIELA
(syllabus)
The course is divided into two connected but independent units. The first one centers on the political and social history of the United States from its origins to the present. It includes the analysis of key moments and figures of this evolution as well as a close look at the contemporaneous history of Canada. The second unit, whose title could be “Imagined America”, adopts a mostly cultural approach, focusing on the various perceptions of America constructed both among its inhabitants and in Europe. The dynamics of attraction/repulsion brought about by these ‘images’ of the U.S. influenced relevant historical processes and at the same time revealed deep-root aspects of the cultures of different countries situated on the two sides of the Atlantic.
(reference books)
Second Unit: Imaged America (6 CFU)
Two volumes chosen among the following ones:
Antonello Gerbi, La disputa del Nuovo Mondo. Storia di una polemica (1750-1900), a cura di Sandro Gerbi, Adelphi, Milano 2000 (introduzione di Sandro Gerbi e cap. 3, 5, 7, 8) Emilio Franzina, L’immaginario degli emigranti. Miti e raffigurazioni dell’esperienza italiana all’estero fra i due secoli, Pagus, Treviso 1992 Daniela Rossini, Il mito americano nell’Italia della Grande Guerra, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2000(English version: Woodrow Wilson and the American Myth in Italy. Culture, Diplomacy and War Propaganda, Harvard UP 2008) Robert W. Ryddell e Rob Kroes, Buffalo Bill Show: il West selvaggio, l’Europa e l’americanizzazione, Donzelli, 2006 (English version: Buffalo Bill in Bologna. The Americanization of the World, 1869-1922 Chicago UP 2005) Michela Nacci, L’anti-americanismo in Italia negli anni Trenta, Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 1989 Stefano Rosso (a cura di), L’invenzione del West(ern). Fortuna di un genere nella cultura del Novecento, Ombre Corte, Verona 2010, insieme a Frederick J. Turner, La frontiera nella storia americana, Il Mulino, Bologna 1953 (introduzione e capitoli primo e nono); Anders Stephanson, Manifest Destiny. American Expansion and the Empire of Right, Hill and Wang, New York 1999
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