Teacher
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CASTELLI FEDERICA
(syllabus)
The course introduces the voices and problems of political thought, with a focus on the intertwining of language, politics and social processes. There will be an in-depth study of the link between democracy, urban spaces and social conflicts.
(reference books)
- F. Giardini, L’alleanza Inquieta. Dimensioni politiche del linguaggio, Le lettere, Firenze 2010. - A. Cavarero, Surging Democracy. Notes on Hannah Arendt's Political Thought, Stanford University Press 2021 - F. Castelli, Jane Addams, Chicago e la Hull House. Una democrazia radicata, Castelvecchi 2024 - J. Addams, "Recent Immigration, a Field Neglected by Scholar", University of Chicago Record, IX, 1905 (pp. 274-284) - bell hooks, "Choosing the margin as a space of radical openness", in The Journal of Cinema and Media , 1989, No. 36 (1989), pp. 15-23 (Available Online)
Those who do not attend lectures are advised to read the handouts made available on the course's Moodle channel. For Erasmus students it is possible to take the examination in English (or French)
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