Identità e culture nel Goriziano

A short but intense exchange of letters between the poet from Grado Biagio Marin (1891-1985) and the Friulian writer and essayist Celso Macor (1925-1998) provided them with the opportunity to trigger a heated debate over the legitimacy of dedicating the auditorium in Gorizia to ‘Friulian culture’...

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Main Author: Zanello, Gabriele
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari 2016-12-01
Series:Quaderni Veneti
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Online Access:http://doi.org/10.14277/1724-188X/QV-5-2-2
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description A short but intense exchange of letters between the poet from Grado Biagio Marin (1891-1985) and the Friulian writer and essayist Celso Macor (1925-1998) provided them with the opportunity to trigger a heated debate over the legitimacy of dedicating the auditorium in Gorizia to ‘Friulian culture’. Whereas Marin complained vehemently about the alleged deletion of the Italian character from the tradition of Gorizia, Macor defended the dedication. Indeed, he recognised in the name ‘Auditorium della cultura friulana’ an act of justice for a culture that has embodied the symbolic value of the peaceful coexistence between different and nevertheless dialogic ethnic groups.
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spelling doaj.art-5ca962a348b44e04ab610f51a089a7522023-10-30T08:13:31ZengFondazione Università Ca’ FoscariQuaderni Veneti1724-188X2016-12-015210.14277/1724-188X/QV-5-2-2journal_article_1356Identità e culture nel GorizianoZanello, Gabriele0Università degli Studi di Udine, Italia A short but intense exchange of letters between the poet from Grado Biagio Marin (1891-1985) and the Friulian writer and essayist Celso Macor (1925-1998) provided them with the opportunity to trigger a heated debate over the legitimacy of dedicating the auditorium in Gorizia to ‘Friulian culture’. Whereas Marin complained vehemently about the alleged deletion of the Italian character from the tradition of Gorizia, Macor defended the dedication. Indeed, he recognised in the name ‘Auditorium della cultura friulana’ an act of justice for a culture that has embodied the symbolic value of the peaceful coexistence between different and nevertheless dialogic ethnic groups. http://doi.org/10.14277/1724-188X/QV-5-2-2Borders. Friulian culture. Identity. Interculturalism. Minority languages
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Identità e culture nel Goriziano
Quaderni Veneti
Borders. Friulian culture. Identity. Interculturalism. Minority languages
title Identità e culture nel Goriziano
title_full Identità e culture nel Goriziano
title_fullStr Identità e culture nel Goriziano
title_full_unstemmed Identità e culture nel Goriziano
title_short Identità e culture nel Goriziano
title_sort identita e culture nel goriziano
topic Borders. Friulian culture. Identity. Interculturalism. Minority languages
url http://doi.org/10.14277/1724-188X/QV-5-2-2
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