Quaderni IRCrES-CNR, (2018) vol. 3, n. 2 nota introduttiva

Mediterraneo: archivio, sepolcro e aurora. Nota introduttiva

The Mediterranean: the Archive, the Tomb and the Dawn. Introductory Note

Antonella Emina

CNR-IRCrES, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di ricerca sulla crescita economica sostenibile, via Real Collegio 30, Moncalieri (TO) – Italia
corresponding author: antonella.emina@ircres.cnr.it

 

Abstract

The Mediterranean peoples usually face multiple challenges, which encourage them to rethink constantly their relationship with territory and community.

In the spring of 2015, in Savona, some local cultural associations organised a meeting on the main processes that are occurring in the present Mediterranean. Various different peoples, economic disparities, and cultural, religious and social diversity are giving it almost post-modern features. The organisers asked scholars and lecturers to consider the works of three writers of the xx century, Albert Camus, Francesco Biamonti and Jean Giono in a Mediterrranean perspective. After that take-off, two volumes of Quarderni IRCrES-CNR gather close reflections on some major questions: the first issue focuses on Territories and Historical Scenarios; the second one focuses on some main writings of ‘the Short Century’. This article introduces the debated themes and enriches them with further examples.

Keywords: Gabriel Audisio, Francesco Biamonti, Albert Camus, Jean Giono, Happiness, Amin Maalouf, Mediterranean, Salah Stétié.

DOI: 10.23760/2499-6661.2018.004

 

How to cite this article

Emina Antonella, 2018. “Mediterraneo: archivio, sepolcro e aurora. Nota introduttiva”, in Emina A. (a cura di), Territori e Scenari. Ripensare il Mediterraneo, Quaderni IRCrES-CNR, vol. 3, n. 2, pp. 3-12, http://dx.doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2018.004