A recurring motif in del Unito’s scholarship is the “triad of displacement” : geographical, bodily, and ecological. In her monograph L’eco dell’altro she argues that contemporary Italian fiction increasingly foregrounds characters caught in the liminal spaces of migration (both human and animal), thereby re‑configuring national identity. Her analysis of works by authors such as Igiaba Scego, Valentina D’Urbano, and the emergent eco‑fiction of Giulia Caminito demonstrates a sophisticated blending of migrant studies, queer theory, and ecocriticism—a methodological synthesis that has been praised for its “interstitial acuity” by reviewers in Modern Italy (2023).
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A recurring motif in del Unito’s scholarship is the “triad of displacement” : geographical, bodily, and ecological. In her monograph L’eco dell’altro she argues that contemporary Italian fiction increasingly foregrounds characters caught in the liminal spaces of migration (both human and animal), thereby re‑configuring national identity. Her analysis of works by authors such as Igiaba Scego, Valentina D’Urbano, and the emergent eco‑fiction of Giulia Caminito demonstrates a sophisticated blending of migrant studies, queer theory, and ecocriticism—a methodological synthesis that has been praised for its “interstitial acuity” by reviewers in Modern Italy (2023).