The topic of immigration – as it moves away from the dominant media, political and legislative discourse, which are largely characterized by an alarming logic and an objective representation of migrants – is impregnated by the symbolic role of the self-narrative.
Raccagni, D., You who travel, you who watch me: the telling of my story. Narration as an instrument of self-study, in Garrino, L., Bruschi, B. (ed.), “Togetherness” and its discontents, Pensa Multimedia Editore S.r.l., Lecce - Rovato (BS) 2019: 65- 78 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/127569]
You who travel, you who watch me: the telling of my story. Narration as an instrument of self-study
Raccagni, Dalila
2019
Abstract
The topic of immigration – as it moves away from the dominant media, political and legislative discourse, which are largely characterized by an alarming logic and an objective representation of migrants – is impregnated by the symbolic role of the self-narrative.File in questo prodotto:
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