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Queering the South

Case Studies with Emma Dante

by Alice Parrinello (Author)
©2026 Monographs X, 228 Pages
Series: Italian Modernities, Volume 46

Summary

This book offers a queer reading of the oeuvre of Sicilian director Emma Dante, winner of the 2026 Theatre Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale. It contextualises Dante’s work within the longstanding anti-meridionalist North–South binary that has dogged Italy history and culture, and argues that Dante exemplifies a Southern and queer epistemology that unsettles this divide and revalorises the South. The book examines this alternative understanding of the South in Dante’s work, focusing in turn on the poetics of human and nonhuman kinship, oddkin, and queer families; haunting and temporality; and Southern cultural bodies (the Opera dei Pupi and the femminelle). Throughout, it situates Dante’s production within a broader genealogy of cultural texts and practices that are also both queer and Southern, drawing connections with works by artists such as Letizia Battaglia, Liliana Cavani, Jolanda Insana, Curzio Malaparte, Fabio Mollo, Elsa Morante, and Ferzan Özpetek. Working on and with Emma Dante – on her oeuvre and the expansive cultural network it generates – the book ultimately argues that queerness, far from being the marginal ‘other’ of the Italian South, is situated at the core of its cultural, theoretical, and epistemological articulation.

Details

Pages
X, 228
Publication Year
2026
ISBN (PDF)
9781803741338
ISBN (ePUB)
9781803741345
ISBN (Softcover)
9781803741321
DOI
10.3726/b20642
Language
English
Publication date
2026 (April)
Keywords
Emma Dante queer theory queer Meridionalism Italian Studies Southern epistemologies cultural studies gender and sexuality studies film studies comparative literature
Published
Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2026. x, 228 pp., 11 fig. col.
Product Safety
Peter Lang Group AG

Biographical notes

Alice Parrinello (Author)

Alice Parrinello is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Italian Studies at the University of Toronto. She completed her DPhil at the University of Oxford. Her main areas of interest are queer theory, gender studies, cultural and visual studies, and environmental humanities.

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