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La Sardegna dei linguisti e la Sardegna per i turisti: consonanze e dissonanze discorsive a inizio Novecento
Author(s) -
Diego Stefanelli
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
italianistica debreceniensis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2677-1225
pISSN - 1219-5391
DOI - 10.34102/italdeb/2018/4658
Subject(s) - perspective (graphical) , humanities , tourism , representation (politics) , subject (documents) , trace (psycholinguistics) , club , cartography , history , art , geography , visual arts , computer science , linguistics , archaeology , library science , philosophy , political science , politics , law , medicine , anatomy
The aim of this contribution is to tackle an already highly researched subject by adopting a fairly unprecedented perspective. I would like to concentrate on the representation of Sardinia in one of the most important historical moments for the construction of the image of the island in a modern perspective: the first decades of the twentieth century. I will try to make two apparently distant text types interact: tourist guides and travel reports written by linguists. I will focus on two prototype examples: on one hand the Reisebilder aus Sardinien by Max Leopold Wagner; on the other, the Touring Club Guide dedicated to Sardinia, written by Luigi Vittorio Bertarelli. My intent is to trace the similarities and differences of the two textual typologies in presenting a region at the time universally imagined (and narrated) as different, atypical and in any case "peculiar". In doing so, I will also try to highlight continuity and discontinuity with respect to the nineteenth-century representative methods.

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