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G. Savoca, Sogni fatti in Sicilia. Pirandello, Brancati, Sciascia, Olschki, Firenze 2022
. Elena Porciani, Il tesoro nascosto. Intorno ai testi inediti e ritrovati della giovane Morante, con sei storie e una poesia dell’autrice, Quodlibet, Macerata 2023, 227 pp.
Saúl Ibargoyen Islas: el recuerdo de la miseria
A partir de los relatos testimoniales que forman parte del volumen Porca miseria, el artículo indaga el valor que el recuerdo adquiere para la representación de algunos topoi geográficos, sociales y políticos, como las ciudades latinoamericanas del siglo pasado, sobre todo las de frontera. Saúl Ibargoyen Islas encarna perfectamente con esta obra la complejidad de la ubicación territorial como dimensión cultural y existencial mixturada, profundamente marcada por opuestos y contradicciones. La lengua, en sus páginas, se transforma en algo pulsante, un instrumento potentísimo con el cual, sin ninguna pretensión sociologizante, el autor se mide con un mal sempiterno de ese espacio y de la historia humana: la pobreza, carencia material y espiritual.Based on the testimonials in the book Porca Miseria, this article delves into the value of memory
in representing some geographical, social, and political topoi, such as Latin American cities of
the last century, especially those on the border. With this work, Saúl Ibargoyen Islas perfectly
captures the intricacies of territorial location as a mixed cultural and existential dimension, deeply
marked by opposites and contradictions. In its pages, language is transformed into something
pulsating, a potent tool with which, without any pretense of sociology, the author confronts an
everlasting evil of that space and human history: poverty as material and spiritual deprivation
I registri di classe delle scuole elementari: un esempio di fonte per la Public History of Education
Registers are documents compiled by teachers with a large amount of original data and information, and can therefore represent a significant source as an official document and an element of material culture characteristic of the historical-educational heritage. However, it is a resource that is still little studied and occasionally used, also because it is rarely available in a quantity sufficient to justify its use as a main source. It is
necessary to guarantee a scientific approach to the collection and interpretation of data,
complex and if possible numerous, which must be treated, selected and processed with
care, and contextualised through comparison with the administrative and legal situation
of the school organisation. The information that emerges from consulting the registers
concerns elements that still represent sensitive situations today, and fuel a narrative that
can also involve a non-academic audience, considering the relevance of the school years in people’s experience
Peter Brook e la risonanza della sua ultima Tempesta
Il 2 luglio 2022 ci ha lasciati Peter Brook, dopo ottant’anni di carriera trascorsa a fare del teatro un
favoloso strumento d’esplorazione dell’umano.
L’ultimo suo spettacolo, Tempest Project, ispirato
all’ultima pièce attribuita a Shakespeare, è
un’opera nella quale hanno risonanza molti degli
elementi della sua ricerca di un teatro essenziale.
Il resoconto del seminario Les murs parlent finora
inedito ci aiuta a posizionare l’ultima opera di
Brook e a trovarne implicazioni e significati, per
arrivare ad un’ipotesi di testamento teatrale.On July 2, 2022, Peter Brook passed away after a
career spanning eighty years, during which he
transformed theater into a remarkable instrument of human exploration. His final show, the
'Tempest Project', inspired by Shakespeare’s last
play, is a work in which many elements of his quest
for an essential theater strongly resonate. The report from the previously unpublished seminar 'Les
murs parlent' aids us in contextualizing Brook's
last work, uncovering its implications and meanings, and hypothesizing about his theatrical legacy
La Constitution et la memoire historique: progres ou regression du constitutionnalisme?
Liberal constitutionalism, traditionally defined as the status of political
power, also contains a self-representation of society, expressed by the concept of
nation. For a long time, the concept of nation was unthinkable in constitutional law,
because the nation was self-evident or posed too many questions for it to be possible
to give a legal definition. This is no longer the case today: modern constitutions
establish the nation as a legal reality distinct from the State; because the less the nation
exists in fact, the more it must be proclaimed in law. In this qualification of the concept
of nation, history plays a fundamental role, whether to substantiate the precedence,
even mythical, of the nation in relation to the State, by making the constitution the
expression of a national novel; or to issue a historical truth forged by political power.
This <demotic constitutional law= tends to make constitutional law a substantial right,
which is not without unease, since the memorial function of the constitution is
instrumentalized by illiberal political power, like Russia, even Hungary. The
constitution is then nothing more than a lie and the professional historian a potential
crimina
Can It Be a Gamechanger? Interrogating the Prospects of Decolonization Through Public History in Japan
As a historical settler and colonizer in Asia, yet a state not colonized by European countries, Japan and its colonial history seem to have been left out from the debates on public history as a decolonizing process, due to the field having arguably been Eurocentric. This article interrogates the extent to which public history could serve as a vehicle to decolonize the history-making process in Japan and demonstrates the challenges of decolonizing through public history within Japan’s national framework due to nationalistic or patriotic silencing and censorship. Such nationalistic public history is rooted in Japan’s narratives of victimhood fostered in its course of history, including the ‘inferior’ position against the West or the experience of the atomic bombs. Moreover, Japan’s historical division between the internal and external colonies as well as its nationalistic, defensive attitude towards the history of external colonialism have played significant roles in burying its settler colonial past. To include narratives about the internal and external colonial victims, I argue that both Eurocentric decolonization and academia-centered public history in Japan need to be, in themselves, decolonized so that they provide more nuanced approaches to Japan’s colonial past. Furthermore, given that narratives of the colonial past in national history projects can be silenced under nationalistic victimhood, this article suggests that transnational collaborative public history could disconnect historical narratives from nationalistic discourses of victimhood, gathering more sympathy beyond Japan and supporting efforts towards decolonization. The overall article eventually contributes to decolonizing the Eurocentric debates on ‘decolonization through public history.
Montaldo, S., Kelch, V., Mailand, C., & Poncini, S.” The past and the future of readmissions in the EU: From the AFFUM, ARIB and ADDE case law to the reform of the Schengen Borders Code” Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies 3 (2024): 188-204
The interplay between formal return procedures under Directive 2008/115
and readmissions based on bilateral inter se treaties unveils the Member States'
recurrent ambition of disposing of irregular migrants quickly and through minimum
formalities. Over the last decade, with the line of cases originated with Affum and
developed further by Arib and ADDE, the Court of Justice has maintained that the
Member States cannot exercise their reserved powers on readmissions to reduce or
circumvent the guarantees provided by Directive 2008/115. In this context, the recent
reform of the Schengen Borders Code provides further food for thought, as it
introduces a new voluntary transfer procedure aimed at replacing traditional
readmissions and to place them under the umbrella of EU law. The proposed analysis
addresses this normative development in the light of the case law of the Court of
Justice. While discussing the continuing topicality of the Court’s position, the article briefly highlights the inherent potential of the revised Schengen Borders Code and
the legal and operational knots ahead
L'ospedale siamo noi [poster]
Chi può raccontare la storia dell'Ospedale meglio di chi l'ha vissuto in prima persona