With In the belly of fascism and colonialism my interest is on the one hand to analyse historical colonialism and fascism, with a particular reference to the italian context, and their intersection with contemporary forms of coloniality and modes of fascistation, on the other hand to envision a de-colonial thinking in all spheres of our life (from education, to politics, love, relations, work, etc) that is gaining space in white dominated societies through the cultural work and activism – in this particular context – of people who have a (post)-colonial lineage and counteract hegemonic narratives given as “natural” and unquestioned.
In this regards I want to mention the three guests of the program “Italian de-colonial memory politics” that I organised during my stay in Innsbruck in collaboration with the Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen and the Italien Zentrum: Dagmawi Yimer, Antar Mohamed Marincola and Igiaba Scego (the latter unfortunately had to cancel her participation). These events didn’t take place exclusively at the center Büchsenahusen rather the plan was from the very beginning to reach a wider audience also by choosing different locations in the city. We have been hosted for the screening of the first Dagmawi Yimer’s film at the cinema Leo Kino and for the reading with Antar Marincola at the venue P.m.k. (Plattform mobile Kulturinitiativen). Each event was followed by a session with questions to the guests, comments and open discussions.