Ethnicities at large. New perspectives on ethnic and social subalternities throughout John Fante’s writings
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This note is a commentary on Elisa Bordin’s Un’etnicità complessa. Negoziazioni identitarie nelle opere di John Fante. Napoli: La scuola di Pitagora editrice, 2019, pp. 233.
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