Seminar on Racism and Anti-Racism in Italy.
The seminar aims to provide academic training on racism and anti-racism in Italy through dialogue between different forms of knowledge and practices related to the analysis of racism and anti-racism. The seminars will provide an opportunity to map out and revisit various stages in the manifestations of Italian racism: colonialism and its memory, race as a political category, “racial” laws, antisemitism, antifascism, whiteness, blackness, and Italianness, citizenship laws, migration, antiziganism, anti-Southernism, and decolonial practices and knowledge.
The seminar aims to provide academic training on racism and anti-racism in Italy through dialogue between different forms of knowledge and practices related to the analysis of racism and anti-racism. The seminars will provide an opportunity to map out and revisit various stages in the manifestations of Italian racism: colonialism and its memory, race as a political category, “racial” laws, antisemitism, antifascism, whiteness, blackness, and Italianness, citizenship laws, migration, antiziganism, anti-Southernism, and decolonial practices and knowledge.
teacher profile teaching materials
Programme
Seminars intend to discuss and scientifically analyze some of the most important aspects concerning Italian history of racism, their connections with contemporary forms of racial discrimination and the experiences of collective and individual resistance which constitute Italian antiracism. Racism will be always analyzed in an intersectional perspective, that is recognizing the mutual reproduction of it in the intersection with other social relationships of oppression based on gender, class, sexuality, religion.Core Documentation
Texts will be available to the students during the course.Type of delivery of the course
The seminar is tought in Italian, is based on lectures and will be in presence. Students will be encouraged to participate, drawing connections between key concepts.Type of evaluation
After attending all seminars, students will write a short text (around 7000/8000 characters) on the topics discussed in one of the seminars.