During the protests that occurred in Bristol in June 2020, in the name of Black Lives Matter, the statue of the slave-owner Edward Colston was pulled down by protestors and thrown into the river Avon. A week later, in Milan, the statue of the journalist Indro Montanelli was spray-painted with the words “racist” and “rapist” due to his sexual relationship with an Eritrean child-bride he bought in the 1930s while fighting as a camicia nera (black shirt) for Mussolini. These two acts caused heated debates on both mainstream/traditional media and social media, producing that hybridisation of culture theorised by Henry Jenkins. As feminist scholars, we were directly involved in these debates as we publicly shared some critical reflections on the...
In the immediate aftermath of George Floyd’s murder on May 25, 2020, global protests against raciali...
Published online: 14 September 2023In Italy, colonial history and its consequences are often overloo...
The toppling of slave trader Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol on 7th June 2020, and its dispatch i...
This article takes as its point of departure the recent wave of contestations relating to colonial-e...
The toppling of the Edward Colston statue by Black Lives Matter protestors in Bristol became one of ...
The protests organized, in an infra-pandemic context, by the Black Lives Matter movement, following...
In June 2020 Black Lives Matter had become prominent in the USA and was taken further in various cou...
On the 8th of March 2019, during a demonstration organised in occasion of the International Women’s ...
The Black Lives Matter and Rhodes Must Fall movements have rekindled the debate on the legitimacy of...
This paper discusses the recent backlash against public monuments spurred by Black Lives Matter (BLM...
This book investigates memorials and monuments to slavery throughout the African diaspora, but with ...
In June 2020 Black Lives Matter had become prominent in the USA and was taken further in various cou...
On March 8, 2019, during a demonstration organised on occasion of the International Women's Day in M...
In Italy, colonial history and its consequences are often overlooked in public debates or confined t...
This is a video essay delivered at the AMPS online conference Dec 2020. It can be watched on YouTube...
In the immediate aftermath of George Floyd’s murder on May 25, 2020, global protests against raciali...
Published online: 14 September 2023In Italy, colonial history and its consequences are often overloo...
The toppling of slave trader Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol on 7th June 2020, and its dispatch i...
This article takes as its point of departure the recent wave of contestations relating to colonial-e...
The toppling of the Edward Colston statue by Black Lives Matter protestors in Bristol became one of ...
The protests organized, in an infra-pandemic context, by the Black Lives Matter movement, following...
In June 2020 Black Lives Matter had become prominent in the USA and was taken further in various cou...
On the 8th of March 2019, during a demonstration organised in occasion of the International Women’s ...
The Black Lives Matter and Rhodes Must Fall movements have rekindled the debate on the legitimacy of...
This paper discusses the recent backlash against public monuments spurred by Black Lives Matter (BLM...
This book investigates memorials and monuments to slavery throughout the African diaspora, but with ...
In June 2020 Black Lives Matter had become prominent in the USA and was taken further in various cou...
On March 8, 2019, during a demonstration organised on occasion of the International Women's Day in M...
In Italy, colonial history and its consequences are often overlooked in public debates or confined t...
This is a video essay delivered at the AMPS online conference Dec 2020. It can be watched on YouTube...
In the immediate aftermath of George Floyd’s murder on May 25, 2020, global protests against raciali...
Published online: 14 September 2023In Italy, colonial history and its consequences are often overloo...
The toppling of slave trader Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol on 7th June 2020, and its dispatch i...