Claudia Durastanti’s and Alberto Prunetti’s Mobilities across the Mediterranean: The Cultural Labor of (Post-)Working-Class literature

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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 languageEnglish
Title of host publicationΛογοτεχνικές αφηγήσεις (περί) της εργατικής τάξης στη Μεσόγειο/Mediterranean Working-Class Literatures
EditorsVasiliki Petsa, Evgenia Sifaki
Place of PublicationVolos
PublisherThe University Press of Thessaly
Pages83-94
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)978-618-5960-04-9
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • working class literature
  • Mediterranean
  • Alberto Prunetti
  • Claudia Durastanti
  • Italian Studies

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