This essay charts the ways in which Italy is perceived, by anglophone writers and directors, in relation to the issue of globalization's new slaves. It identifies three key images associated with Italy (the gate, the limbo and the street) through a study of some investigative publications, one film by M. Winterbottom ("In This World") and a TV drama by A. Morgan ("Sex Traffic").
New Slaveries in Italy: An Anglophone Perspective
DEANDREA, Pietro
2014-01-01
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This essay charts the ways in which Italy is perceived, by anglophone writers and directors, in relation to the issue of globalization's new slaves. It identifies three key images associated with Italy (the gate, the limbo and the street) through a study of some investigative publications, one film by M. Winterbottom ("In This World") and a TV drama by A. Morgan ("Sex Traffic").File in questo prodotto:
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