![]() ![]() But the atmosphere of freedom and freshness of 1968 was over. ![]() Furthermore, my father was a member of the Communist party and my sisters were deeply engaged in the feminist movement.Īt the time, universities had been transformed into realms of permanent assemblies and mobilization students were often graded collectively courses and seminars were troubled and the most popular courses were taught by professors who were politically engaged. High schools and universities were bastions of the radical left and I became an activist almost naturally, without being confronted with moral or political dilemmas. I belong to an Italian generation that discovered politics in the early 1970s: a rebellious age in which culture was extremely politicized. ![]() This interview originally appeared in Práticas da História.ġ) By way of introduction, could you explain what personal experiences strongly influenced you, politically and academically? ![]()
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