Third Movement: Regeneration

Authors

  • Fabio Cleto Università degli studi di Bergamo
  • Stefania Consonni Università degli studi di Bergamo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62336/unibg.eac.32.524

Keywords:

Representation, Transitions, Transcoding, Life of forms, Creativity

Abstract

In the third and last issue devoted to the interdisciplinary space-time notion (and image) of ‘movement’, we explore the concept and phenomenology of ‘regeneration’. After defining the notion’s prospective-and-cognitive nature as a shared modelling of experience and the weaving of its discursive and textual dimension, we focus on that subtle, intricate and sometimes broken geometry which gives shape to textual, representative and socio-cultural processes of crystallization, transmission, evolution, survival and regeneration within an increasingly complex ecosystem, which includes (and often mingles) film, TV, literature, music, fashion, art, and various other entertainment practices. Based on a deep interrelation between communicative surfaces and models of cultural production and consumption, and surrounded by the more and more elastic and permeable boundaries of present-day communicative genres and creative codes, regeneration therefore appears as key to a ceaseless movement that keeps the objects of our culture, as we know them, in a state of presence.

Author Biographies

Fabio Cleto, Università degli studi di Bergamo

Fabio Cleto is Full Professor of English Literature and Cultural History at the University of Bergamo. An authority on the theory and practice of camp, on which he published three books (ed., Camp: Queer Aesthetics and the Performing Subject, 1999; Per una definizione del discorso camp, 2006; PopCamp, 2008), his research interests include gender and sexuality, visual and transmedia culture, and the politics of representation. He has published books on nineteenth-century literary dissidence (Percorsi del dissenso nel secondo Ottocento britannico, 2001), on the mid-Sixties transatlantic economy of “pop secrecy” (Intrigo internazionale. Pop, chic, spie degli anni Sessanta, 2013), on the obscenity of the Noughties (Fuori scena. Gli anni Zero e l’economia dell’osceno, 2014) and on TV series (ed., Tempo di serie. La temporalità nella narrazione seriale, 2018). He has written for cinema, television, newspapers and the web; he has also edited academic book series and directed cultural festivals. In 2019, his work inspired the Camp: Notes on Fashion exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Stefania Consonni, Università degli studi di Bergamo

Stefania Consonni is an associate professor of English language and linguistics at the University of Bergamo. She has published books and articles on textual paradigms; narratology; metadiscourse; the semiotics of visual vs. verbal language; resemiotization and multimodality; history and theory of spatialization; history and theory of the novel; specialized communication in a discourse-analytical and culturalist perspective; semiotics, pragmatics and epistemology of traditional and new genres within academic, aesthetic, literary, scientific, entertainment and media discourse. A member of the CERLIS Research Centre and the Eye Tracking Lab team (both based in Bergamo), as well as of the CLAVIER-Corpus and Language Variation in English Research consortium, she is on the editorial board of JCaDS-Journal of Corpora and Discourse Studies (University of Cardiff), the CERLIS Series and Ibérica (European Association of Languages for Specific Purposes).

Published

03-06-2024

How to Cite

Cleto, F., & Consonni, S. (2024). Third Movement: Regeneration . Elephant & Castle, (32), 2–21. https://doi.org/10.62336/unibg.eac.32.524