ABSTRACT

The essays collected here join in, and contribute to, the current reflection on Dante’s vitality today in a critical, multidisciplinary vein. Their intervention comes at a particularly sensitive juncture in the history of Dante’s global reception and cultural reuse. Dante today is as alive as ever. A cultural icon no less than a cultural product, Dante’s imaginative universe enjoys a pervasive presence in popular culture. The multiformity of approaches represented in the collection matches the variety of the material that is analyzed. The volume documents Dante’s presence in genres as different as graphic novels and theater productions, children’s literature, advertisements and sci-fi narratives, rock and rap music, video- and boardgames, satirical vignettes and political speeches, school curricula and prison-teaching initiatives. Each chapter combines a focused attention to the specificity of the body of evidence it treats with best analytical practices. The volume invites collective reflection on the many different rules of engagement with Dante’s text.

part 1|96 pages

Visuality

chapter 1|19 pages

Doré's Dante

Influence, Transformation, and Reinvention

chapter 2|14 pages

Dante's Comedy and Comics

chapter 4|49 pages

“A Form in Time”

Reflections on Illustrating Dante's Comedy in the Twenty-First Century

part 2|64 pages

Multimediality

chapter 6|13 pages

Dante

Cinema and Television 1

chapter 7|18 pages

Dante on Stage

chapter 8|13 pages

Dante in American Science Fiction

part 3|72 pages

Market Availability

chapter 9|17 pages

Dante and the Divine Comedy for Children and Young Adults

Medievalism and the Young Reader

chapter 10|15 pages

“De vulgari ‘ludo-quentia'”

Dante, Games, and Pop Culture

chapter 11|18 pages

The Hell Franchise

Dante's Commedia in American Marketing

chapter 12|20 pages

Benigni's Dante

From the Piazza to the Quirinale

part 4|68 pages

Versatility

chapter 13|15 pages

Sing Sing to Sollicciano

Reimagining Dante's Justice behind Bars

chapter 14|12 pages

Hell on Earth

Dante in Political Circles

chapter 15|26 pages

The Icon, the Exile

Dante and Contemporary Italian Street Art

part 5|14 pages

Liminality

chapter 17|12 pages

Stripping Dante

Emilio Giannelli in the Corriere della Sera