According to data from ILGA-Europe’s Rainbow Map, Italy ranks 35th out of 49 countries in terms of LGBTQ+ rights protection, with a score of just […]
According to data from ILGA-Europe’s Rainbow Map, Italy ranks 35th out of 49 countries in terms of LGBTQ+ rights protection, with a score of just […]
The body is always political. But it is even more so when it doesn’t conform to the expected, tolerated, and marketed standards. The disabled body—real, […]
In contemporary times, it was the French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty1 who theorized the centrality of the body as the primary source of experience of the […]
Girls and boys find in play and movement a privileged form of interaction with reality, self-expression, and learning. Their thinking is structured precisely through the […]
Natsuko straightens her shoulders, lifts her chin, and arches her back. Then she twists her torso to the right and left. Apart from her head […]
Over the course of the 20th century, there has been a significant valorization by philosophers of the body and its centrality in ethical and political […]
In corporate jargon, working people are called “human resources.” This definition betrays a mechanistic view of labor and creates a paradox. Work physically requires the […]
Joyce Carol Oates, MacellaioThe figure of Silas Aloysius Weir, the “red-handed butcher” who gives his name to the latest novel by Joyce Carol Oates (La […]
Interview with Laura Amponsah, artist, poet, and queer Afro-descendant performer based in Bergamo. Can you tell us about your poetic research and how you came […]
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is much more than a disease of the intestinal tract: it is a chronic inflammatory condition that profoundly impacts the daily lives […]
How did the idea for the book come about? How can proper nutrition become an integral part of treatment? Especially considering that up to 20% […]
Once it was recognized that people are resources — perhaps the most important resource of all — the need to take care of them arose […]