Il caso Putin
Public and Private in American History
Publié par Otto, le 02 décembre 2011
Résumé
This book is the result of a research network formed by historians and literary critics of the United States from different Italian universities, in cooperation with U. S. and European Americanists. Authors in this book have focussed mainly on the issues of family and affection and have examined the way they relate to different publics and different notions of publicity. Essays discuss how the subjective conditions of writers and intellectuals relate to the scientific community, the reading public. Social historians analyze the interaction between family, subjectivity and mental landscapes on the one hand, and the spatial configurations of the city, the community, and the home on the other. Students of politics connect the private dimension with the government, the administrative state and different definitions of democratic citizenship, or stress the impact of family metaphors on the language of public life. Essays devoted to memory examine the interaction between its individual dimension and the search for common perceptions and experience. Most essays pay attention to the notion of gender as fundamental to an analysis of public and private.
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