Motion&Emotion. Moving bodies, touring subjects

Authors

  • Rossana Bonadei Università degli studi di Bergamo

Keywords:

Diasporas, Hyperplaces, Mobilities, Narrations, Touring bodies

Abstract

The paper explores the concept of ‘radical mobility’ as the historical result of accumulated diasporas in modern and post-modern culture, and as the distinctive lifestyle pattern of today’s transversal communities, both real and imaginative, that dwell along the paths designed by old and new globalisation. In this view, places and subjects imply a rethinking of the tropes of travel and tourism, whereby places resist the simplistic ‘non’ imagined by Marc Augé, though suffering the grip of consumption detected by Urry. The paper analyses the concept of ‘touring subjects’, i.e., regular movers that revive “nomadic” attitudes (Braidotti) and are attached to “temporary identities” (Augé), entangled in constant but unpredictable desires of consumption (Appadurai). Although not yet totally nullified in their ability to make sense, react, produce emotion and agency, ‘touring’ figures and voices are widely represented in literature and in the media, and can be found at the crossroads of many crucial cultural and aesthetic stances, as well as in topical situations not devoid of moments of serious crisis, dramatic choices and even tragic events. Associated to authorial narrative figures caught up and lost in the puzzle of their multiperspective narrations, these subjects face paradoxical, unprecedented conditions in their being strongly exposed to multicultural, hyperreal complexities that go far beyond the common post-modern rethorics, whose social and political potentiality is still to be imagined and acknowledged.

Author Biography

Rossana Bonadei, Università degli studi di Bergamo

Rossana Bonadei is Full Professor of English literature at the University of Bergamo. An expert in Landscape studies, she has published books and essays on Romantic, Victorian and Modernist poetics (Dickens, Wordsworth, Clare, Hopkins, Hudson, Green). For the last twenty years she has been concerned with the history and epistemology of travel and tourism, with focus on ‘the lure of Italy’ and the politics of the Grand Tour, English women travellers, and intercultural aspects of post-modern mobilities. Her more recent interests in Heritage studies and Urban studies, stemming from her previous research on the ‘sense of place’, have been incorporated into research projects on “The City as Text”, and is at the core of her latest publications, which combine semiotics and visual studies.

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Published

30-12-2023

How to Cite

Bonadei, R. (2023). Motion&Emotion. Moving bodies, touring subjects. Elephant & Castle, (31). Retrieved from https://elephantandcastle.unibg.it/index.php/eac/article/view/472