Postal Culture
Writing and Reading Letters in Post-Unification Italy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:5th Dec '13
Should be back in stock very soon
"Timely, well-written, and highly interesting, Gabriella Romani's book is an outstanding analysis of postal culture in Italy during the post-Risorgimento era. The period just after unification has received renewed attention in recent years, and Romani's book adds much to the recent interest in the cultural and literary formation of Italy." -- Laura Salsini, Department of Italian, University of Delaware
In Postal Culture, Gabriella Romani examines the role of the letter in Italian literature, cultural production, communication, and politics.
The nationalization of the postal service in Italy transformed post-unification letter writing as a cultural medium. Both a harbinger of progress and an expanded, more efficient means of circulating information, the national postal service served as a bridge between the private world of personal communication and the public arena of information exchange and production of public opinion. As a growing number of people read and wrote letters, they became part of a larger community that regarded the letter not only as an important channel in the process of information exchange, but also as a necessary instrument in the education and modernization of the nation.
In Postal Culture, Gabriella Romani examines the role of the letter in Italian literature, cultural production, communication, and politics. She argues that the reading and writing of letters, along with epistolary fiction, epistolary manuals, and correspondence published in newspapers, fostered a sense of community and national identity and thus became a force for social change.
‘Engaging and important book…. Romani’s ability to entre a cordial dialogue with other scholars and her keenness to place her research within wider contexts make this book an incredible resource.’
-- Maria Grazia Lolla * Modern Philology vol 113:02:2015 *‘This is a valuable study which firmly places letter-writing in its cultural context at an important time in Italian history and highlights its significance in the construction of national identity.’
-- Ursula Fanning * Modern Language Review vol 111:03:20ISBN: 9781442647084
Dimensions: 237mm x 157mm x 23mm
Weight: 570g
288 pages