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摘要
本文调查了1590-1720年间活跃在意大利的语前失聪画家的职业生涯。通过研究早期现代的传记记录、档案文件、艺术作品和文艺复兴时期的诗歌,这一贡献挑战了将失聪者视为被遗弃者的刻板印象,并强调了对交叉因素的考虑对于早期现代人如何应对损伤是至关重要的。本文回顾了历史上关于聋人可教育性争论的演变过程,并分析了聋人与艺术实践之间的联系。通过五位艺术家的职业生涯,来自费拉拉的Ercole Sarti,来自热那亚的Giuseppe Badaracco,来自那不勒斯的Filippo Ceppaluni,来自锡耶纳的Aurelio Martelli和来自acreale的Giovanni Lo Coco,他们的作品,以及与他们生活有关的文件,研究探讨了他们每个人如何通过艺术实践来维护自己的职业,身份和社会地位。
Vite e carriere di pittori con sordità prelinguale attivi in Italia nel periodo 1590–1720
This essay investigates the careers of prelingually deaf painters active in Italy in the period 1590–1720. By looking at early modern biographical accounts, archival documents, works of art, and Renaissance poetry, this contribution challenges the stereotype that presents people with deafness as outcasts and emphasises that the consideration of intersectional factors was essential to how early modern people responded to impairment. The present study retraces the evolution of the historical debate on the educability of deaf people and analyses interconnections between deafness and art practice. Through the careers of five artists, Ercole Sarti from Ferrara, Giuseppe Badaracco from Genoa, Filippo Ceppaluni from Naples, Aurelio Martelli from Siena, and Giovanni Lo Coco from Acireale, their artworks, and documents pertaining to their lives, the study explores how each of them asserted their own profession, identity, and social position via art practice.
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Italian Studies has a national and international reputation for academic and scholarly excellence, publishing original articles (in Italian or English) on a wide range of Italian cultural concerns from the Middle Ages to the contemporary era. The journal warmly welcomes submissions covering a range of disciplines and inter-disciplinary subjects from scholarly and critical work on Italy"s literary culture and linguistics to Italian history and politics, film and art history, and gender and cultural studies. It publishes two issues per year, normally including one special themed issue and occasional interviews with leading scholars.The reviews section in the journal includes articles and short reviews on a broad spectrum of recent works of scholarship.