Riviste Clueb (Cooperativa Libraria Universitaria Editrice Bologna)
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Vistose e vincenti migrazioni Da una ricerca a un volume, a un documentario, a un museo Impressive and successful migrations From a research to a book, through a documentary up to a museum
Through a study of cases that we consider emblematic, cases found in Basilicata, the project we report on here concerns certain forms of representation of the migratory project where the photographic, and then above all cinematographic, image was deliberately chosen as the main instrument to give visibility to the results of working and professional experiences gained on American soil by certain enterprising Lucanians who decided to abandon their native land for an economic and social redemption to be attempted, overseas, in New York and Chicago. The project has generated a book, five documentaries and a museum currently being set up in Castelmezzano
Di corpi, organi e doni Attualità di un campo “inattuale”: Luigigiovanni Quarta, La donazione degli organi. Prospettive antropologiche, Il Mulino, Bologna 2023, pp. 1-319. ISBN: 9788815386427
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Questo numero monografico ha come oggetto di studio un tema particolarmente ambizioso quanto nevralgico: “Prefigurare il lavoro del futuro. Frammenti etnografici e riflessioni antropologiche tra crisi finanziaria e crisi pandemica”. È anche un tema tra i più dibattuti negli ultimi anni, soprattutto dal punto di vista economico e tecnologic
“Quando il servizio è gratis il prodotto sei tu”. Religioni imprenditoriali ed emergenza sanitaria nel carcere portoghese
This article focuses on the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (IURD), one of the most powerful entrepreneurial religions. Analyzing its “marketing strategy” based on donations and humanitarian support, I want to shed light on IURD’s presence and ambiguous positioning within a female Portuguese prison. On the one side, IURD highlights the connections between its values and prison order. On the other side, IURD aims to penetrate the thick layers of prison governance, especially during the critical juncture of Covid-19 pandemic. I will show the way IURD frames its action within new neoliberal penal ideologies that challenge secularism, reinforcing at the same time control and security.
La mediazione culturale: acrobazie relazionali tra controllo e inclusione sociale
The main question of this essay concerns the role of cultural mediation in hosting practices for migrants. The analysis of mediators’ interviews aims to underline the State approach to management of international flows of people. Despite the institutional preference for control practices, the study of the host system for refugees and asylum seekers shows the key role of third sector and civil society in promoting inclusion projects: building cultural ties is actually desire, project, stubborn determination of social workers and researchers
Manger au temps du Covid: ethnographies urbaine et rurale auprès de personnes migrantes et immigrantes, minorisées, dans le Bordelais Eating during Covid-19: urban and rural ethnographies with minorized migrants and immigrant people in the Bordeaux region
This article is based on ethnographic work carried out in the area of Bordeaux within the frame of the European project Food2gather dealing with food and migration. We explore the food practices of people in situation of precariousness, mostly exiles, migrants, undocumented workers, settling in the Bordeaux area, not as a “social and cultural isolate” [Abélès 1996; Althabe 1985], but as part of the global foodscape [Dolphijn 2004; Watson 2013]. This concept enables us to examine the multifarious dimensions of food, from field to fork and beyond, as well as the economic, political, social and symbolic aspects involved. Through diversified and complementary fieldwork methods, both in urban and rural contexts, we investigate the mobilisations and solidarities deployed by militants and volunteers defending the cause of people in situation of migration and ethnic or social minorization. We unveil, through the prism of food, the social injustices, particularly during the Covid-19 crisis. By illustrating how agriculture, food, migration and solidarities are closely interrelated, we highlight how the various food itineraries provide information in terms of unequal rights, social (in)justice and unequal values conferred to lives and bodies
Quand il n’y a plus de concerts… Les musiciens de l’ensemble Orpheus XXI (Jordi Savall) en temps de pandémie1 When there are no more concerts... The musicians of the Orpheus XXI ensemble (Jordi Savall) in times of pandemic
In the context of the pandemic, the absence of a concert serves as a heuristic tool to see what migrant musicians of the orchestra Orpheus XXI (Jordi Savall) in France and Germany do during this time. The lack of concerts impacts their economic income, their daily and family lives, and reduce the practice of their profession as musicians; they develop strategies to compensate this lack. The pandemic also exposes and reinforces inequalities in economic and professional status between musicians
La représentation de la pandémie dans les narrations Representing the Pandemic in Narratives
The idea that there are not diseases but rather sick people goes back more than a hundred years. The nature of each disease is expressed in biographical narratives based on individual experiences in each community. The disease, depicted in a personal, epic, and narrative schemes, is no longer terrifying. Two years ago, COVID was scary because humanity had no experience with it. Over the years, the media has covered new and varied stories about the pandemic from all over the world and from all parts of the country. These stories represented the pandemic, its spread, progression, and outcome. By analysing the stories from different sources, the lecture traces the narrative representations of the pandemic in Romania
Inégalités sociales et diversité culturelle: de nouveaux défis pour l’ethnologie de l’Europe Social Inequalities and Cultural Diversity: New Challenges for the Anthropology of Europe
This article aims first and foremost to retrace the history of the notions of social inequality andcultural diversity in the human and social sciences. For more than a century, these notions havebeen fundamental to sociology and anthropology, but their meaning has evolved due to profoundchanges in the context. We will insist in particular on the perspectives inherited from Durkheim,Bourdieu, Mauss and Lévi-Strauss to shed light on these notions in French academic research.Secondly, we will show how the conceptions of inequality and diversity are in crisis today. Wewill propose some theoretical paths to renew these notions in contemporary European societies,based on a few ethnographic examples taken from the field of traditional festivals and games
Inégalités et discrimination: les migrants pendant et après la pandémie de Covid Inequalities and discrimination: migrants during and after the Covid pandemic
The text reflects on the forms of discrimination that the concept of nation, with the idea of ahypothetical national purity, creates towards foreigners and non-citizens. Institutional racismarises as a legal-social sphere that prevents the foreigner from obtaining social and politicalrights. This is why anthropologists continue to deconstruct the discursive practices that definean essentialist vision of culture tending to create a reification of differences. The Covid-19 pandemichas worsened the situation of migrants, especially in terms of employment, increasingforms of inequality