This article explores activist women's changing subjectivities and how they sought to challenge the political and spatial order of gender relations in Milan from the late 1960s onwards. Feminist subjectivities have been shaped through the collective practice of consciousness-raising. The relational context of the narratives they established became important as a means of defining their political subjectivity and helped them to make sense of their identity in transformation. Drawing on Adriana Cavarero's Arendtian definition of the political, this article argues that feminist political subjectivity is shaped relationally through mutual self-exposure in the public sphere. In this way, exposure to others becomes a constitutive act contributing...
In Italy, women have long been stereotypically marked as either objects of sexual desire or as produ...
In this dissertation I focus on the political mobilization of Italian—especially Salentine— feminist...
This essay analyzes the ways in which the narrative practices at work in early Italian feminism offe...
This article explores activist women's changing subjectivities and how they sought to challenge the ...
This article explores activist women's changing subjectivities and how they sought to challenge the ...
This article addresses embodied methodologies in geographical research and draws on reflexivity as a...
This article describes the political practices of a part of the Italian women’s movem...
Throughout the 1970s Milan was a laboratory for social and political practices. In Milan, before oth...
Drawing from a digitally mediated autoethnographic study within the Italian feminist movement Non Un...
By drawing on Hannah Arendt, Emmanuel Lévinas, and Italian feminist thought, this article discusses ...
The article analyses cross-class encounters within 1970s feminist campaigning from the perspective o...
We take our own life stories as points of departure to look at some of the ways in which women were ...
Feminist activists have long confronted violence against women (VAW), re-defining violence and defyi...
The project of nation-building is an affective one; it depends on shared sites of emotional investme...
This paper draws on feminist geographies of space, proposing a feminist critical spatial practice ap...
In Italy, women have long been stereotypically marked as either objects of sexual desire or as produ...
In this dissertation I focus on the political mobilization of Italian—especially Salentine— feminist...
This essay analyzes the ways in which the narrative practices at work in early Italian feminism offe...
This article explores activist women's changing subjectivities and how they sought to challenge the ...
This article explores activist women's changing subjectivities and how they sought to challenge the ...
This article addresses embodied methodologies in geographical research and draws on reflexivity as a...
This article describes the political practices of a part of the Italian women’s movem...
Throughout the 1970s Milan was a laboratory for social and political practices. In Milan, before oth...
Drawing from a digitally mediated autoethnographic study within the Italian feminist movement Non Un...
By drawing on Hannah Arendt, Emmanuel Lévinas, and Italian feminist thought, this article discusses ...
The article analyses cross-class encounters within 1970s feminist campaigning from the perspective o...
We take our own life stories as points of departure to look at some of the ways in which women were ...
Feminist activists have long confronted violence against women (VAW), re-defining violence and defyi...
The project of nation-building is an affective one; it depends on shared sites of emotional investme...
This paper draws on feminist geographies of space, proposing a feminist critical spatial practice ap...
In Italy, women have long been stereotypically marked as either objects of sexual desire or as produ...
In this dissertation I focus on the political mobilization of Italian—especially Salentine— feminist...
This essay analyzes the ways in which the narrative practices at work in early Italian feminism offe...