Italian women writers from the Renaissance to the present : revising the canon /
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University Park, Pa. :
Pennsylvania State University Press,
c1996.
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Table of Contents:
- Women writers and the canon in contemporary Italy / JoAnn Cannon
- From one closet to another? Feminism, literary archaeology, and the canon / Beverly Allen
- Italian "difference theory" : a new canon? / Renate Holub
- Renaissance women defending women : arguments against patriarchy / Constance Jordan
- Selling the self, or, The epistolary production of Renaissance courtesans / Fiora A. Bassanese
- Double marginality : Matilde Serao and the politics of ambiguity / Nancy Harrowitz
- The diaries of Sibilla Aleramo : constructing female subjectivity / Bernadette Luciano
- Narrative voice and the regional experience : redefining female images in the works of Maria Messina / Elise Magistro
- Brushing Benjamin against the grain : Elsa Morante and the Jetztzeit of marginal history / Maurizia Boscagli
- From genealogy to gynealogy and beyond : Fausta Cialente's Le quattro ragazze Wieselberger / Graziella Parati
- Ethnic matriarchy : Fabrizia Ramondino's Neapolitan world / Maria Ornella Marotti
- Mythic revisionism : women poets and philosophers in Italy today / Lucia Re
- Monica Vitti : the image and the word / Marga Cottino-Jones
- Signifying the holocaust : Liliana Cavani's Portiere di notte / Marguerite Waller.