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Neorealism in the work of Gianni Rodari. Reflections 100 years after the birth of the author
Author(s) -
Stefania Carioli
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
rivista di storia dell'educazione
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2532-2818
pISSN - 2384-8294
DOI - 10.36253/rse-9399
Subject(s) - fantasy , realism , neorealism (international relations) , rhetoric , literature , magic realism , communism , politics , history , proletariat , theme (computing) , dream , grammar , aesthetics , sociology , art , philosophy , political science , linguistics , law , psychology , international relations , neuroscience , computer science , operating system
Within the influence of Gramsci’s pedagogical model in the work of Gianni Rodari, this article examines the novel Piccoli vagabondi (Small vagabonds) (1952-1953), a unicum in the author’s production of Grammatica della fantasia (The Grammar of Fantasy), as it is characterized by neorealistic themes and by a communicative style that uses “proletarian” rhetoric, progressive vision and utopian elements. After mentioning the national issue of the non-existence of children’s literature (which Gramsci mentions in his essays on popular literature) and the neorealistic traits present in Rodari, the paper enters more directly into the merit of the neorealist novel, which presents itself as a document of the pedagogical effort (even contradictory) made by the Partito Comunista Italiano (Italian Communist Party) in the political climate of the “cold war” and as a testimony to the origin of the author’s search to reconcile realism with fantasy, dream and invention.

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