FES 3 opens with an editorial article by Annalisa Oboe. The issue places language, literature, and the humanities at the centre of contemporary affairs and intervenes in the debate about how to produce new forms of understanding, conviviality and citizenship in a world ravaged by poverty, discrimination, racism, the (re)emergence of populism, and environmental dead ends. Contributors: Homi K. Bhabha, Roger Bromley, Pietro Deandrea, Maria Valeria Dominioni, Angelo Monaco, Marco Medugno, Isabella Villanova, Gianpaolo Chiriacò, Gabriella Ghermandi, Maria Festa, Roberto Derobertis, Lisa Marchi, Annalisa Oboe and students of the University of Padua.
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OBOE, AnnalisaWriting – Review & Editing
2018
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FES 3 opens with an editorial article by Annalisa Oboe. The issue places language, literature, and the humanities at the centre of contemporary affairs and intervenes in the debate about how to produce new forms of understanding, conviviality and citizenship in a world ravaged by poverty, discrimination, racism, the (re)emergence of populism, and environmental dead ends. Contributors: Homi K. Bhabha, Roger Bromley, Pietro Deandrea, Maria Valeria Dominioni, Angelo Monaco, Marco Medugno, Isabella Villanova, Gianpaolo Chiriacò, Gabriella Ghermandi, Maria Festa, Roberto Derobertis, Lisa Marchi, Annalisa Oboe and students of the University of Padua.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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