Middlebury

ITAL 6667

American Dream:Lit&Ital Music

The American Dream: in Literature and Italian Music
The course aims to analyze the story of a dream: America seen through the eyes of Italian writers and songwriters of the twentieth century. The lessons will address the different faces of this multifaceted myth: from its exquisitely literary roots (Pavese and Vittorini), to the concreteness of America as a place of work and travel (Cecchi, Soldati, Arbasino, Calvino). In studying the fascination for "across the ocean" we will refer to music, from the fifties onwards; focusing in particular on those songwriters who since the seventies have sung the America of its highrways, of escape, of redemption, of its thousand lights (Guccini, De Gregori, Dalla, Conte). From the continuous comparison between hope and disenchantment, illusion and disillusionment, America thus functions as a mirror, a screen on which to project aspirations and desires. Through the reading and analysis of essays, diaries, letters, stories and song lyrics, the course aims to discover how Italian identity has also been built through the American myth.
Subject:
Italian
Department:
Italian
Division:
Language School
Requirements Fulfilled:
Civ Cul & Soc

Sections in Summer 2018 Language Schools, LS 6 Week Session

Summer 2018 Language Schools, Mills 6 Week Session

ITAL6667A-L18 Lecture (Capecchi)