ITALY IN THE EYES OF THE YOUNG. THE ITALIAN WORKING CONDITIONS OF THE LAST TWENTY YEARS AS RENDERED IN LITERATURE Cover Image

L’ITALIA NEGLI OCCHI DEI GIOVANI.LA CONDIZIONE LAVORATIVA ITALIANA DEGLI ULTIMI VENTI ANNI RACCONTATA ATTRAVERSO LA LETTERATURA
ITALY IN THE EYES OF THE YOUNG. THE ITALIAN WORKING CONDITIONS OF THE LAST TWENTY YEARS AS RENDERED IN LITERATURE

Author(s): Patrycja Stasiak
Subject(s): Studies of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: call centre; flexible contracts; postmodernism; precariat; young writers

Summary/Abstract: Abstract: this paper examines how the working conditions in Italy are represented in the literature of the last 20 years written by young authors; from the 1990s and the beginnings of Postmodernism’s influence on young people; up to the new century and its relative propensity for risk-taking. This article examines the changes that have occurred to society and its needs; emphasis is placed on the evolution of legal regulations and on the creation of the new literary topos; such as the call centre—a contemporary non-place of the precariat. In this article; much attention is paid to the necessity of writing as a method of capturing the reality; or simply as a way of making a living. the aforementioned issue; which is highly topical; became the subject of numerous novels written by the young and often unemployed. especially in recent years; this literary protest emerged to condemn flexible employment contracts. It is worthwhile to mention the following recent works related to these issues: Il Mondo Deve Sapere (Murgia) and Generazione Mille Euro (Incorvaia; Rimassa); as well as the classic Tutti Giù per Terra (Culicchia). the literary aspects of this essay are enriched by the theories of zygmunt Bauman; Richard Sennett; Ulrich Beck and Anthony Giddens to give an overall picture of the contemporary work conditions of the young; combining theory with real experiences.

  • Issue Year: 6/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 163-177
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Italian