Epistemic injustice and minorities
Coordinator
Epistemic injustice and minorities
Speaker: Mario Piazza
In ten two-hour seminars, the theme “Minority Cultures” will be explored in an interdisciplinary way, across different spaces and times, contexts and dynamics, sources and methodologies. This first Cross-Disciplinary Seminar of the Faculty of Humanities will be held in English and is open to all students of both the Undergraduate and Ph.D. programs, as well as to students from the EELISA Alliance.
Upcoming events:
Thursday 02/12/25 | Andrea Moro
The race and the tongue: neurobiological evidence for the equivalence among human grammars
Friday 12/12/25 | Flavio Fergonzi
Giorgio Morandi and the "minority culture" in the XXth century Italy
Tuesday 17/2/26 | Gianfranco Adornato
Decolonizing the Mediterranean: the Greeks and the others in Magna Graecia and Sicily
Tuesday 24/02/26 | Massimo Fusillo
The fetish as a subculture: a minority within a minority
Wednesday 04/03/26 | Consuelo Manetta
Invisible, Voiceless, Industrious: The Social Minorities of Ancient Thrace
Thursday 12/03/26 | Andrea Torre
Mirrored perspectives in Italy's long postcolonial period
Friday 20/03/26 | Corinne Bonnet
Cultural minorities in cult-places: bilingual dedications and self fashioning in the ancient Mediterranean
Image credits: A Jew and a Muslim play chess in 13th-century al-Andalus. The Book of Games, commissioned by Alfonso X of Castile, 13th century. Madrid. (CC0 Wikipedia)