Prayer, concentration, and the semiotics of space in three contemporary Italian novels (Doni, Radi, Raimo)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
This study focuses on the re-mediation of a specific practice of prayer in Italian literary
culture. This practice entails a particular bodily posture and way of building the discursive
relationship between the praying person and the deity, according to a specific
valorization of space. The first part of the article proposes an analysis based on a sample
of passages taken from contemporary novels by Rodolfo Doni, Luciano Radi, and
Christian Raimo. The second part contextualizes the practice of prayer emerging from
literary texts in the Christian-Catholic tradition. The conclusions present some
hypotheses to explain why this way of praying is so relevant and present in today’s culture
that literary works represent and re-mediate it. The methodology underpinning the
analysis derives from semiotics, with particular attention to theories concerning
discourse and the semiotization of space.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
prayer, space, concentration, semiotechnique, genuflection, Catholicism, semiotics
Elenco autori:
Jenny Ponzo
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