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10.Postcards from Sicily

by Martina Martonsky

Postcards from Sicily is a body of work started in 2021 that reimagines the figures of the monster and the animal—traditionally used to demonize women, queers, and Southerners—as guardians of an ancient, unruly power. Drawing from Mediterranean landscapes, the project explores the South as a space of queer, decolonial resistance, where hybrid and wild bodies exist unapologetically, in fierce intimacy with nature. Over time, the work has evolved into tracing a local cultural genealogy rooted in Greek mythology,

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2. Contro il dominio del canone eterosessista. Una rilettura queer del personaggio di Turandot

Contro il dominio del canone eterosessista. Una rilettura queer del personaggio di Turandot

by Marta Riccobono

This article proposes a re-reading of the literary character of Turandot through the perspective of gender studies and queer theory, with particular reference to the works of Judith Butler and Eve Sedgwick. The tragicomedy Turandot, brought to the stage by Carlo Gozzi in 1762, and the homonymous Puccinian melodrama, represented for the first time at the Scala in 1926,

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