BY: Maura Di Mauro
The #Feeling #Italian #book has finally been published. Do you want to know more about what Feeling Italian means today? The “Feeling Italian” book uses the photographic language to explore the #multicultural #identities and #global #citizenship.
89 images selected from an international Jury, together with personal stories and narratives (Italian and English) show the complexity of the #Italian #identity in the #global #context #today. “Feeling Italian” allows to reflect on the dynamic, fluid and plural concept of identity. The book offers an innovative stimulus for #intercultural #dialogue and a #useful #tool for #intercultural #education and #training.
180 pages with 89 photographs completed by photographers' narratives and short essays in Italian and in English written by the book's editors, #Maura #Di #Mauro and #Bettina #Gehrke, and the members of the Scientific Commitee, #Milton #Bennett, #Sergio #Di #Giorgi and #Matteo #Balduzzi.
To #order #your #copy (Hand numbered limited edition, section sewn binding 20 x 20 cm) which costs 25 Euro (Excluded shipping costs outside Italy) contact: project@feelingitalian-sietar.
Or, in case you want to buy the ebook version, simply click on here. For more information: https://lnkd.in/gg57TxW
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