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Feminism, Violence, and Representation in Modern Italy (eBook)

"We are Witnesses, Not Victims"
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2019
280 Seiten
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
978-0-253-04339-9 (ISBN)

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Feminism, Violence, and Representation in Modern Italy - Giovanna Parmigiani
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1. The topic of this book is important not only because of its resonance in Italian and European political conversation, but also in its application to the understanding of political feminist movements globally.

2. Through thorough, ethnography-based work on the recent emergence of femminicidio in Italy it explores gendered violence and representation. Focusing on the figure of the witness, this research explores ways to transcend the dichotomy "victim/survivor" in framing women's reaction to gendered violence.

3. The scholarly audience for this book is broad and cross-disciplinary including those working in the history of Italy, gender studies, performance studies, media studies, feminist studies, visual anthropology, and the study of political activism.

Parmigiani provides a careful and searing consideration of the ways in which representations of violence and the politics of this representation are shaping the future of women in Italy and beyond.


Can the way a word is used give legitimacy to a political movement? Feminism, Violence, and Representation in Modern Italy traces the use of the word "femminicidio" (or "femicide") as a tool to mobilize Italian feminists, particularly the Union of Women in Italy (UDI). Based on nearly two years of fieldwork among feminist activists, Giovanna Parmigiani takes a broad look at the many ways in which violence inflects the lives of women in Italy. From unchallenged gendered grammar rules to the representation of women as victims, Parmigiani examines the devaluing of women's contribution to their communities through the words and experiences of the women she interviews. She describes the first uses of the word "femminicidio" as a political term used by and within feminist circles and traces its spread to ultimate legitimization and national relevance. The word redefined women as a political subject by building an imagined community of potentially violated women. In doing so, it challenged Italians to consider the status of women in Italian society, and to make this status a matter of public debate. It also problematized the connection between women and tropes of women as objects of suffering and victimhood. Parmigiani considers this exchange within the context of Italian Catholic heritage, a precarious economy, and long-held notions of honor and shame. Parmigiani provides a careful and searing consideration of the ways in which representations of violence and the politics of this representation are shaping the future of women in Italy and beyond.

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Giovanna Parmigiani is a postdoctoral fellow in Science, Religion, and Culture at Harvard Divinity School.

TABLE OF CONTENTS



Acknowledgements


Introduction


1. Locating Violence in Salento and Beyond


2. Women before Women: Italian Feminists and the Struggle for Visibility


3. The Creation(s) of Femminicidio


4. Being Witnesses, Not Victims: On the Affective Politics of Representation


5. Producing Witnesses: The Perlocutionary Effects of the Politics of Representation


6. Fare come se (Doing-as-if) and Artistic Engagements: Ethics, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Becoming


Conclusions


Quoted References


Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.9.2019
Reihe/Serie New Anthropologies of Europe
Zusatzinfo 9 b&w illus.
Verlagsort Bloomington
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 150 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Schlagworte activism • Anthropology • ART • Eirope • femicide • Feminism • feminist • Femminicidio • Gender • gendered violence • Gender Studies • Giovanna Parmigiani • Indiana University Press • Italy • IUP • IU Press • metoo • #MeToo Movement • MeToo Movement • Parmigiani • Performance • Political activism • Political representation • Politics • politics of becoming • politics of representation • Salento • sensory politics • victim • Violence • Witness • witnesses • Women • women’s studies
ISBN-10 0-253-04339-5 / 0253043395
ISBN-13 978-0-253-04339-9 / 9780253043399
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