Teacher
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VELLUCCI SABRINA
(syllabus)
Through the analysis of theatrical and narrative texts published between 1950 and the present day, this course investigates issues such as racial discrimination and civil rights, gender identity and disguise/transvestism, processes of transculturation and new narratives of segregation. Also taking into account subsequent film adaptations, the reflection will focus on the formal features of different literary genres and languages, on relevant elements of narrative cinema and the contemporary novel.
(reference books)
Tennessee Williams, "The Rose Tattoo", New Directions, 2010 (available at the Petrocchi library, or any edition) - Daniel Mann (dir.), "The Rose Tattoo" (1955; film available at the “Spettacolo” library)
Lorraine Hansberry, "A Raisin in the Sun" [1959], S. French, 1988 (available at the Petrocchi library, or any edition) - Bill Duke (dir.), "A Raisin in the Sun" (1989; online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzfgwxENvLk)
David Henry Hwang, "M. Butterfly", Dramatists Play Service, 1988 (available at the Petrocchi library, or any edition) - David Cronenberg, "M. Butterfly" (1993; film available at the “Spettacolo” library)
Hillary Jordan, "Mudbound" (Windmill Books, 2008) - Dee Rees, "Mudbound" (2017; available on Netflix)
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