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Wilderness of Time: Timescapes of Contemporary US Literature

Project description

A new way to understand literature’s role in societal transformation

Contemporary US literature remains inadequately understood, failing to capture its profound impact on society. Existing interpretations overlook the evolving complexities of time and wilderness symbolism in literary texts. Supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) programme, the WOT project aims to redefine the wilderness as a temporal experience and explore its significance in shaping US identity and culture. Through collaborative efforts and innovative methodologies, WOT promises to deepen our understanding of literature’s role in societal transformation. This innovative approach not only enriches American Studies, but also offers insights into evolving US identity and culture. As societal challenges loom, WOT promises to pave the way for a new way to engage with literature’s transformative power.

Objective

The project Wilderness of Time: Timescapes of Contemporary US Literature (WOT) proposes a novel and compelling interpretative framework for US fiction, herein named wilderness of time and which arises from the need to promote a reading of US literature that truly acknowledges its impact in framing the world we live in. WOT reworks and reframes the symbolism of the wilderness by considering time as the dimension in which the wilderness experience takes place nowadays and by retracing this metamorphosis in contemporary literary texts. By doing so, it fills a gap in American Studies, broadening the conception of US identity and culture as seen through its literature, starting from and going beyond its funding myths. WOT thus introduces an innovative perspective for both the scholarship concerning the study of time and temporality in contemporary US literature and that concerning the study of the wilderness, envisioning new ways through which literature can serve as an agent for social change. The research question concerns whether the combination of wilderness and time can provide a much needed framework to understand, through literature, how US identity has been changing, as well as the impact of such changeboth within and outside its borders. Thus, WOT would enhance the importance of EU institutions as valuable teaching and research centers (if not as counter-environmental institutions) in this field, to be achieved also through the implementation of sustainable and inclusive teaching/research tools. In the present geopolitical context, this will also bring a crucial contribution to a renovated European vision concerning current societal challenges. Engaging with universities in Italy and in the US and making use of DH tools, the project brings a significant contribution to American Studies by introducing a novel approach on US literature and culture, developed through creative and collaborative practices and methods for teaching and research in this field.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-GF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - Global Fellowships

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Coordinator

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
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€ 288 859,20
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VIA ZAMBONI 33
40126 Bologna
Italy

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Nord-Est Emilia-Romagna Bologna
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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