Autore: Carbone, Chiara
Titolo: Book Review. Scritte corsare. Intersezionali, decoloniali e queer
Periodico: Culture e studi del sociale (Online)
Anno: 2025 - Volume: 10 - Fascicolo: 2 - Pagina iniziale: 138 - Pagina finale: 144

Scritte Corsare by Laura Corradi is a dense and radical work that weaves together theory, politics, and lived experience, offering critical tools to read and challenge contemporary forms of oppression. The volume gathers essays that engage with key issues in current debates—intersectionality, decoloniality, queer practices, ecofeminism, and social justice—outlining an open and non-linear conceptual map. The writing, described as "corsair," reflects the author's multifaceted trajectory (former factory worker, traveller, activist, and academic) and is distinguished by a style that is accessible yet theoretically rigorous. The text is structured as a path that can be navigated freely, without hierarchical order, as it represents the product of a layered intellectual development. The reflections revolve around three main axes: intersectionality, decoloniality, and queerness, understood as both analytical and political practices. Within this framework, several key directions emerge, including the practice of a militant and embodied sociology, intersectionality as a transformative praxis, Romani feminism as an original perspective, and queer as a device of subversion. The work thus presents itself as both a theoretical and political tool for imagining new possibilities of emancipation.




SICI: 2531-3975(2025)10:2<138:BRSCID>2.0.ZU;2-2
Testo completo: https://www.cussoc.it/journal/article/view/387/272

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