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[ecrea] New book: Italy beyond Gomorrah. Roberto Saviano and Transmedia Disruption
Fri Nov 03 15:02:39 GMT 2017
Rowman & Littlefield International are proud to announce the
publication of /Italy beyond Gomorrah. Roberto Saviano and
Transmedia Disruption/, by Floriana Bernardi, part of the series
“Disruptions
<https://www.rowmaninternational.com/series/find/RLIDISR>”.
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<https://www.rowmaninternational.com/book/italy_beyond_gomorrah/3-156-6e03cf91-4761-43a0-b4f1-aa724fc83e13>We
believe this new text will be of interest to you and your colleagues at
the International Association for Media and Communication Research.
When Roberto Saviano published /Gomorrah/ in 2006 he exposed the
Camorra, an organized crime network with global reach emanating from
Naples. This ground-breaking work became an international best seller,
inspired a film, and a new TV series.
The author received so many death threats from the Camorra that he
remains under police protection.
/Italy beyond Gomorrah/ investigates the conditions and modalities by
which the huge media phenomenon developed around Roberto Saviano after
the publication of /Gomorrah/ and the ways in which this has engendered
a political discourse starting from his ‘denuncia’ of the mechanisms of
the modern mafia and its bosses.
Focusing on Saviano’s disruptive work and the representation of his
‘charismatic body’, redefining the figure and task of the modern
intellectual, the book stresses the agency of literature and the
relevance of the internet and major social networks in the creation of
networks of subjectivities and establishing ethical-political duties
which are grounded in a ‘passional communication’ between the writer and
his audience, as well as on a micropolitics of affects. Through the
interpretation of Saviano’s work it also provides provide a cross
sectional insight into Italy in the post-Berlusconi age.
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*Praise for /Italy beyond Gomorrah. Roberto Saviano and Transmedia
Disruption/*
**
“In a detailed analysis of the media constructions and framing of
Roberto Saviano’s Gomorrah, Floriana Bernardi semiotically confronts the
globally entangled politics and power of crime and corruption.
Passionately argued, this incisive book contests the entrenched
conservatism of Italian literary culture, finding in the deliberate
discontinuity of the figure of Saviano an organic intellectual exposing
the cultural and political crisis of the present.”
*/Iain Chambers, Professor of Cultural and Postcolonial Studies at the
Oriental University in Naples, Author of Culture After Humanism/*
*//*
“Bernardi provides an authoritative and comprehensive account of the
Saviano phenomenon that extends beyond either the content or critical
success of /Gomorrah/ to the author’s status as intellectual, celebrity,
popular icon and symbol of protest, demonstrating in the process the
author’s significant impact on Italian culture and politics through his
interventions in journalism, television, radio, theatre, cinema and the
Web.”
*/Federico Bonaddio, Senior Lecturer, King’s College London/*
*//*
/“Bernardi offers a very interesting perspective on the case of Roberto
Saviano, analysing his figure as a writer, citizen journalist, and
phenomenon of mass culture. /Italy Beyond Gomorrah /provides an original
analysis of contemporary Italian culture in the international scenario.”/
*/Patrizia Calefato, Professor of Sociology of Culture and Communication
at the University of Bari Aldo Moro/*
*//*
/“Beyond Gomorrah /is a compelling inquiry into the contemporary
phenomena of author-branding. In her analysis of Roberto Saviano’s
public persona and the transmedia narratives that originated from his
best-selling book, Bernardi engages with major figures in cultural
studies and philosophy, including Hall, Foucault, and Derrida. Beyond
/Gomorrah, /Bernardi’s book is a timely contribution to the debate on
intellectual engagement in the Third Millenium.”
*/Paola Bonifazio, Associate Professor of Italian, The University of
Texas at Austin/*
“Who is Roberto Saviano? Those interested in learning (more) about the
complexity of the ‘Saviano Phenomenon’ find answers in this
interdisciplinary study that scrutinizes Saviano’s transmedia
interventions, his often-controversial engagement with civic issues, his
national and global appeal. The author offers a thought-provoking
analysis of this key intellectual figure and his impact on the
contemporary Italian cultural scene.”
*/Lucia Rinaldi, Senior Teaching Fellow, University College London/*
*//*
“This book is an original look at the /Gomorrah/ cultural mass
phenomenon, and at Roberto Saviano as a new example of a transmedia
intellectual. It reconfigures and complicates the one-sided dimension
through which/ Gomorrah/ and Saviano have been generally considered and
discussed to date, particularly in Italy. Bernardi’s analysis of
Saviano’s alterdisciplinary work compellingly shows how new forms of
intellectual and critical engagement are possible within the
contemporary multimedia ecosystem.”
*/Pierpaolo Antonello, Head of Italian Department, University of Cambridge/*
*//*
“A timely and captivating reading of Roberto Saviano as a writer and
media phenomenon, this book brilliantly illuminates how, after the
publication of his bestseller /Gomorrah /(2006), Saviano’s persona
developed through the agency of literature and the relevance of his
transmedia work, redefining values such as legality, ethical and
political responsibility, and the figure and task of the modern
intellectual.”
*/Marco Paoli, Lecturer in Italian and Film Studies at the University of
Liverpool/*
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