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In this volume, the authors adopt an intersectional methodology to question Italian "white innocence" and to examine the specificity of Italian racial discourse through the analysis of different kinds of texts and representations.
Caterina Romeo is Associate Professor at Sapienza University of Rome, where she teaches Literary Theory, Gender Studies, and Postcolonial Studies. She is the author of Interrupted Narratives and Intersectional Representations in Italian Postcolonial Literature (2023), Riscrivere la nazione (2018), and Narrative tra due sponde: Memoir di italiane d'America (2005). She has coedited the volume Postcolonial Italy: Challenging National Homogeneity (2012), and a special issue of the journal Postcolonial Studies titled Postcolonial Europe (2015).
Giulia Fabbri is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Sapienza University of Rome, where she obtained a Ph.D. in Gender Studies. She is the author of Sguardi (post)coloniali. Razza, genere e politiche della visualità (2021) and has published in Italian and international journals. Her research areas include gender and racial politics in the colonial and postcolonial Italian context, the cultural production of Italian women of African descent, ecofeminism, and postcolonial and intersectional approaches to the Anthropocene.
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