Posts Tagged: Italian Colonialism

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“Colonial and Postcolonial Landscapes” at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

I am delighted to be in Lisbon today for the conference “Colonial and Postcolonial Landscapes” at the splendid Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. My paper draws on two series of colonial photographs to examine the appropriation of Libyan agricultural knowledge by Italian

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“Colonial and Postcolonial Landscapes” at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

I am delighted to be in Lisbon today for the conference “Colonial and Postcolonial Landscapes” at the splendid Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. My paper draws on two series of colonial photographs to examine the appropriation of Libyan agricultural knowledge by Italian

I Deserti Non Sono Vuoti

Ecco il bellissimo libro curato da Samia Henni, Deserts Are Not Empty, per l’edizione italiana con un mio contributo sul ruolo del deserto nella colonizzazione italiana della Libia.

I Deserti Non Sono Vuoti

Ecco il bellissimo libro curato da Samia Henni, Deserts Are Not Empty, per l’edizione italiana con un mio contributo sul ruolo del deserto nella colonizzazione italiana della Libia.

Southern Questions: Theory at Europe’s Colonial Frontiers

I am incredibly happy to share the first published paper related to my ongoing research on the architectures of the agrarian colonization of Libya and Sicily. It is a real honor to be featured on the South Atlantic Quarterly Journal

Southern Questions: Theory at Europe’s Colonial Frontiers

I am incredibly happy to share the first published paper related to my ongoing research on the architectures of the agrarian colonization of Libya and Sicily. It is a real honor to be featured on the South Atlantic Quarterly Journal

DIFFICULT HERITAGE SUMMER SCHOOL 2022

The “Difficult Heritage Summer School: Internal colonization and the countryside,” a collaborative project between DAAS – Decolonizing Architecture Advanced Studies at the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm, the Critical Urbanisms program at the University of Basel, and the municipality and

DIFFICULT HERITAGE SUMMER SCHOOL 2022

The “Difficult Heritage Summer School: Internal colonization and the countryside,” a collaborative project between DAAS – Decolonizing Architecture Advanced Studies at the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm, the Critical Urbanisms program at the University of Basel, and the municipality and