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Aboriginal groups in the Stefano manuscript
The Stefano castaways were in contact with at least two Aboriginal groups during their six-month ordeal on the North West coast of Australia, although the groups are not identified in the manuscipt.1 If we could identify these groups we would also identify the language they spoke, which is the overarching focus of this writing. Identifying these groups, however, is not such a straightforward task today as the North West Aboriginal people no longer occupy the same tribal country they did when the Stefano shipwreck took place, and they generally no longer exist as coherent tribal entities. Most North West Aborigines are now found in towns such as Onslow and Carnarvon, where they identify themselves with the umbrella name of Nulli – “All of us”.2 The Nulli label accounts for a complex dispersion and intermingling that has taken place throughout this region since the onset of colonisation. This intermingling, in turn, makes the task of identifying the 1876 language groups implicated in the Stefano shipwreck somewhat complex
Language groups in the Stefano manuscript
The Stefano castaways were in contact with at least two Aboriginal groups during their six-month ordeal on the North West coast of Australia. We can now be reasonably certain that both groups were Yinikurtira–Talandji speakers. The evidence for this will in the end have to be found in the Stefano manuscript itself.1 One way of doing this is by separating the two languages in the manuscript and examining the difference between them. Separating the languages is a reasonably straightforward task as it is possible to work out from the manuscript what Aboriginal group the Stefano castaways heard speak at all times even if these groups are not identified by name. Once this separation is in place, will there be anything we can say about these two languages? Are they different or are they the same language? Documenting and analysing the two languages in the Stefano manuscript is the primary aim of this writing
Restauro architettonico tra riflessione teorica e prassi operativa in Roberto di Stefano. Il caso della certosa di San Giacomo a Capri
Il contributo approfondisce l'apporto fornito da Roberto Di Stefano al campo del restauro, con particolare riferimento al rapporto tra riflessione teorica e prassi operativa, tra conoscenza dell'opera e scelte restaurative, a partire dal caso della Certosa di san Giacomo a Capri. Dopo i restauri eseguiti da Gino Chierici tra il 1926 e il 1929, lo studioso napoletano curò nella seconda metà degli anni settanta del novecento un progetto generale di restauro che costituì il punto di partenza per un processo di conoscenza e valorizzazione della importante fabbrica architettonica
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Echoes of counterculture in Stefano Benni's humour
Stefano Benni’s first novel, Terra! (1983) - a sci-fi spoof and a satire of contemporary life - set the trend for his subsequent fiction. Blending fantasy, pop culture, literary pastiche and current affairs, Benni’s political and social satires have been nationally and internationally successful. Less known yet crucial to the understanding of his fiction as well as to his use of humour are his earlier writings and their engagement with social and political issues. This study aims to show that the roots of Benni’s humour, with its coarse language, puns, pastiche and mocking tone, are to be found in the student spirit and political protest of the 1970s. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach which draws on social history as well as structuralist methods of literary analysis, it argues that the subtle rhetorical strategies employed, as well as the strong underlying political intent, militate against the dismissive label of ‘popular fiction writer’ attached to him by some critics
GUEST ARTIST RECITAL STEFANO SCODANIBBIO solo contrabass Monday, November 15, 2004 8:00 p.m. Stude Concert Hall
Program: Sequenza XIV - Versione per Contrabbasso di Stefano Scodanibbio / Luciano Berio (1925-2003) -- Sei Studi Studi nos. 1-5-6 / Stefano Scodanibbio (b.1956) -- Voyage That Never Ends Part 1 (Voyage started) / Stefano Scodanibbio (b.1956) -- Da una certa nebbia / Stefano Scodanibbio (b.1956) -- Geografia amorosa / Stefano Scodanibbio (b.1956)
Recensione al libro di Stefano Pivato, Storia sociale della bicicletta, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2020
Recensione del libro di Stefano Pivato sulla storia della bicicletta nella società italiana
R. De Stefano, 87
Richard "Dick" Alan De Stefano, a longtime Palo Alto resident who worked in the tech industry, has died
Risposta di Stefano Giubboni alla lettera aperta di Pietro Ichino sull'evoluzione della disciplina dei licenziamenti.
Il dibattito con Pietro Ichino sul libro di Stefano Giubboni, Anni difficili. I licenziamenti in Italia in tempi di crisi, Giappichelli, 2020
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