Il mare come struttura

“Manhattan Beach” di Jennifer Egan

Authors

  • Andrea Pitozzi Università degli Studi di Bergamo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15168/ticontre.vi17.2296

Abstract

Focusing on Jennifer Egan’s Manhattan Beach, the article analyzes the role of the sea and water in general – both as metaphors and physical elements - in defining a deep movement that allows the writer to tackle many stereotypical representations of the Ameri-can civil society and the military environment during the Thirties and Forties. In following the link between the protagonist’s female gaze and the constant presence of the sea as a constitutive element of the novel, we’ll see, in thematic terms, how this work offers a new perspective to look at the New York City during wartime as well as to the maritime literary tradition itself; while, in theoretical terms, it presents the reader with a frictional effect with respect to the category of historical novel and provides instead a potential counter-history.

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Published

2022-12-12

Issue

Section

Sezione monografica: Le donne e il mare nella letteratura moderna e contemporanea

How to Cite

Il mare come struttura: “Manhattan Beach” di Jennifer Egan. (2022). TEST Ticontre. Theory Text Translation, 17. https://doi.org/10.15168/ticontre.vi17.2296