Abstract
This chapter focuses on Claudia Durastanti (Brooklyn 1984) and Alberto Prunetti (Piombino 1973), two (post)working-class writers. Durastanti and Prunetti embody the condition of precarity, also performing multiple roles within the cultural industry, thus altering the terms of articulation of a working-class identity and redefining the Mediterranean as a site of both artistic and activist practice. It aims to show how in their literary and wider cultural work they engage with the crisis-ridden Mediterranean and the Global South from a (post)working-class perspective, by fashioning connections between cultural memory and the projecting of futurity, and individuality and transnational collectivity.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Λογοτεχνικές αφηγήσεις (περί) της εργατικής τάξης στη Μεσόγειο/Mediterranean Working-Class Literatures |
| Editors | Vasiliki Petsa, Evgenia Sifaki |
| Place of Publication | Volos |
| Publisher | The University Press of Thessaly |
| Pages | 83-94 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 978-618-5960-04-9 |
| Publication status | Published - 2025 |
Keywords
- working class literature
- Mediterranean
- Alberto Prunetti
- Claudia Durastanti
- Italian Studies