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3 maggio 2016 – The Mediterranean Ideas, Connections, Crossings, Risks

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The Mediterranean

Ideas, Connections, Crossings, Risks

 

Workshop, 03 May 2016

Ca’ Foscari University

Aula Mario Baratto

Dorsoduro 3246, Venice

Department of Linguistics and Comparative Cultural Studies

‘Spaces of Expectation’ Research Group

 

In recent years, the Mediterranean had a comeback in historiography and other related disciplines. Many of the recent studies however distance from Braudel’s concept of mediterranée. They prefer promoting histories in the Mediterranean instead of histories of the Mediterranean. Is the unity of the Mediterranean of a merely fictitious character or can it still serve, at least in its less pretentious adjective form, as a useful category of historical analysis? Did the circulation of political ideas, in particular liberal ideas, which national diaspora disseminated over the long nineteenth century, substantiate a Mediterranean political unity? Are the Mediterranean islands an example for separated pluralities, or not rather for a multi-layered connectivity? Has the Mediterranean become a ‘sea of risks’? How do migrants who cross the Mediterranean, and those who depart from its rims to Northern Europe, experience and represent the maritime space? What remains of the claims for Mediterranean unity when it comes to the EU migration politics? The participants of the workshop will address these and other related questions.

SPEAKERS: Maurizio Isabella (Queen Mary University of London); Jussi Kurunmäki (Södertörn University Stockholm); Matteo Legrenzi (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice); Deborah Paci (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice); Rolf Petri (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice); Vasilis Petrogiannis (Södertörn University Stockholm); Gabriele Proglio (Tunis El Manar University and European University Institute); Konstantina Zanou (IEA Paris and ColumbiaUniversity)

More information: The Mediterranean_DEPLIANT

 


OpenEdition vi suggerisce di citare questo post nel modo seguente:
Antonella Salomoni (15 Aprile 2016). 3 maggio 2016 – The Mediterranean Ideas, Connections, Crossings, Risks. Associazione Amici di Memoria e Ricerca. Recuperato il 10 Ottobre 2024 da https://doi.org/10.58079/b1ad


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