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Posing and Passing in Translation: from Amara Lakhous to Elena Ferrante and Jhumpa Lahiri

In this essay I consider “posing” and “passing” as narrative, cultural, and linguistic mechanisms that help us understand how exophonic and migrant identities are negotiated in contemporary Italian literature. More specifically, I examine practices of translation in relation to practices of posing and passing as Italian.