issue 2 XXVII

Matteo M. Claudia Fauzia, Valentina Amenta (2024). Femminismo terrone

Authors: Miriam Matteo Abstract “Femminismo Terrone. Per un’alleanza dei margini” is a “political project in the making” (p. 159), rooted in feminist and decolonial positioning. It offers a critical reexamination of classical Southern Italianism through an intersectional lens, aiming to develop an embodied and situated understanding of a specific Southern subalternity, that interacts in complex […]

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Oliva G. Judith Butler (2024). Who’s Afraid of Gender?

Authors: Gabriele Oliva Abstract We live in a time when the concept of gender has become a political and media target. Butler, with her essay, intervenes in this debate with her trademark rigorous lucidity, showing how the “gender panic” is nothing more than a rhetorical construction used to reinforce patriarchal and conservative models of power.

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Pizzolati M. Queerness and collective care within University: insights from memory work with student groups

Authors: Micol Pizzolati Abstract Drawing on Memory Work workshops facilitated at three Italian universities, this article explores how queer students create and inhabit spaces of collective care and belonging within academic contexts. By linking scholarship on queer student experiences with those on the politics of care, this work examines participants’ desires and motivations for fostering

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