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    Deux bibliothèques nationales centrales

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    L’Italie est une authentique exception dans le paysage international des bibliothèques puisqu’elle possède deux bibliothèques nationales centrales, l’une à Rome et l’autre à Florence. Maria Patrizia Calabresi présente les raisons historiques et politiques de cette situation où la rivalité s’est transformée en sage coopération depuis la création du Service de coopération entre les bibliothèques en 1980 qui produit un catalogue collectif en ligne

    Scríbthair a ainm n-ogaim. Scritti in memoria di Enrico Campanile, a cura di Riccardo Ambrosini, Maria Patrizia Bologna, Filippo Motta, Chatia Orlandi. Pacini Editore, 1997

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    Lambert Pierre-Yves. Scríbthair a ainm n-ogaim. Scritti in memoria di Enrico Campanile, a cura di Riccardo Ambrosini, Maria Patrizia Bologna, Filippo Motta, Chatia Orlandi. Pacini Editore, 1997. In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 34, 1998. pp. 327-330

    Femminicidio: chi ha paura della differenza?

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    In this article, Patrizia Violi aims at demonstrating that femminicidio is not a state of emergency but rather one of normalcy. It is a constant presence in the everyday life of gender relations, ubiquitous in the world and at any given time in history, the peak of the iceberg of a much broader and general phenomenon: the domination of male over female. The death of a woman is only the tragic epilogue of a permanent state of violence, which is so varied in its outcomes as it is univocal in its origins. Following a semantic analysis of the term femminicidio, a neologism that has only recently entered the Italian dictionary, Violi proposes a political reading of the phenomenon along the line of current feminist studies. In this framework, femminicidio becomes a political category that can be utilized to interpret reality against the reductive view of the patriarchal logic that fragments and transforms the phenomenon into a series of contingent events, attributable to single individual stories. Femminicidio cannot be reduced to violence against a single woman in a relationship and to her death by her partner or ex-partner. Rather, and particularly in Mexico and Latin America but not only, femminicidio reveals a much more terrible and unsettling reality: the massacre of women as such
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