A feminist anthology reflecting on the relationship between humans and nature, the value of coexistence and the need to inhabit differences, edited by Giada Peterle and Margherita Cisani, geographers and researchers at the University of Padua. At the contemplo, four Italian cartoonists explore with a feminist gaze the value of biodiversity for the future of the planet. Scientific research, travelogue, reportage and imagination intertwine to tell the story of four landscapes of Italian biodiversity: the seabed of Ischia, the lagoon of the Po Delta, the Dolomites and the green areas on the edge of Milan’s ring road.
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How it is structured
The anthology contains:
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an introduction by Giada Peterle and Margherita Cisani, geographers in the Department of Historical Geographical and Ancient Sciences at the University of Padua
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Four cartoon stories edited by Eliana Albertini, Marina Girardi, Cristina Portolano and Elena Mistrello
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An interview with Elena Canadelli, president of the Italian Society for the History of Science.
How it can be enjoyed
Readings, discussions, workshops.












