UniversiCorti III
UniversiCorti III
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Vecchiaia, anzianità, "terza età": comunque la si chiami si tratta di una fase della vita che attualmente si preferisce dimenticare, perché legata a quell'idea di declino e di morte che si fa di tutto per rimuovere e rendere invisibile. Perciò chi la raggiunge è sottoposto allo stesso regime d'invisibilità e a opprimenti stereotipi. Ma i tre corti commentati in questo libro, Cailleach (Rosie Reed Hillman, UK, 2014), Bär (Pascal Flörks, Germania, 2014) e Davay ne syogodni / Non oggi (Christina Sivolap, Ucraina, 2015) ci raccontano la vecchiaia in modo diverso e non convenzionale--Google books
Old age, seniority, "third age": whatever you call it, it is a phase of life that we currently prefer to forget, because it is linked to that idea of decline and death that we do everything to remove and make invisible. Therefore, those who reach it are subjected to the same regime of invisibility and oppressive stereotypes. But the three shorts commented on in this book, Cailleach (Rosie Reed Hillman, UK, 2014), Bär (Pascal Flörks, Germany, 2014) and Davay ne syogodni / Not today (Christina Sivolap, Ukraine, 2015) tell us about old age in a way different and unconventional
Old age, seniority, "third age": whatever you call it, it is a phase of life that we currently prefer to forget, because it is linked to that idea of decline and death that we do everything to remove and make invisible. Therefore, those who reach it are subjected to the same regime of invisibility and oppressive stereotypes. But the three shorts commented on in this book, Cailleach (Rosie Reed Hillman, UK, 2014), Bär (Pascal Flörks, Germany, 2014) and Davay ne syogodni / Not today (Christina Sivolap, Ukraine, 2015) tell us about old age in a way different and unconventional
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