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    The Soviet Myth of Sibilla Aleramo by Anastasia V. Golubtsova

    Published 2023-03-01
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    Sibilla Aleramo. Una nuova donna by Valentina Zucchi

    Published 2022-01-01
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    Sibilla Aleramo. Una nuova donna by Valentina Zucchi

    Published 2022-01-01
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    Sulle rappresentazioni di Benito Mussolini e del fascismo in Sibilla Aleramo by Serena Mercuri

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…To explore Sibilla Aleramo’s complex relationship with the regime, this article analyzes the occurrences of Benito Mussolini and fascism in the writer’s texts.…”
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    «Un orizzonte nuovo d’azione». Le scuole dell’Agro romano negli articoli di Sibilla Aleramo by Francesca Tomassini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Qui, a partire dal 1904, un gruppo d’azione, formato dai coniugi Angelo e Anna Celli, Sibilla Aleramo, Giovanni Cena, Carlo Segré e Duilio Cambellotti si impegna in una capillare opera di alfabetizzazione. …”
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    La escritura como hecho liberalizador: <i>Una donna</i> de Sibilla Aleramo como canto a la independencia femenina by Flavia Cartoni, Mª de los Santos Espejo Quijada, Cristina Cañamares Torrijos, Carmen Díaz-Ropero Fuentes, Mercedes Mazueco Dura

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…This article analyzes Sibilla Aleramo’s Una Donna (1906) arguing that the different chapters of this novel describe a process similar to Elaine Showalter’s division of feminine writing into three main blocks: -Feminine: It adapts to tradition and accepts woman’s role as it is. …”
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    Quelques aspects et fonctions de la réécriture du mythe de l’androgyne chez les femmes-auteures italiennes des XXe et XXIe siècles by Alison Carton-Vincent

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Le mythe de l’androgyne, en proposant un récit des origines traitant de la distinction sexuée et de l’orientation sexuelle, se trouve l’objet de multiples réécritures dans la littérature féminine italienne contemporaine. De Sibilla Aleramo au début du XXe siècle, à Goliarda Sapienza en plein néo-féminisme et jusqu’à la littérature lesbienne récente, la figure de l’andro-gyne devient le support d’un discours sur le corps féminin et sur le genre, mais aussi sur la création artistique.…”
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    La biblioteca di una filantropa by Vozza, Vincenzo

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The sources for this research are the correspondence between Stéphanie Omboni and some of the most preeminent personalities of her time (particularly with the anthropologist Paolo Mantegazza, the feminist and writer Sibilla Aleramo and the philosopher Gaetano Meale) and the remains of her family library, a partial book collection that constituted the much larger personal library of the Omboni couple, currently kept at the Museum of the Education of the University of Padua. …”
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    Creazione e (ri-)nascita del soggetto femminile by Anna-Katharina Gisbertz, Eva Meineke, Stephanie Neu-Wendel

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… This article presents three modern female writers who (re-)create forms of self-awareness and identity in their literary texts. Sibilla Aleramo, Colette, and Mela Hartwig share the experience of patriarchal hegemony, the lack of a female writing tradition and an avant-gardist search for new identity constructions. …”
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    Flora Tristán, Rosa Mayreder y Sibilla Alemaro: la voz feminista de tres escritor by Pilar Ucar Ventura

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Dada la importancia en nuestros días del estudio de algunas obras de carácter feminista, se va a analizar la producción literaria de tres representantes de los siglos XIX y XX en Europa: Flora Tristán (1803-1844, Francia), Rosa Mayreder (1858-1938, Austria) y Sibilla Aleramo (1876-1960, Italia). Suponen un ejemplo de mujeres que defendieron a sus iguales en épocas y contextos poco propicios para el desarrollo de su pensamiento, ideario y filosofía. …”
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