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School of Politics "Hannah Arendt"

inform that the third international seminar

Presence

Women in the Public Sphere

will be held on 27th and 28th of March 1999

Bologna - Sala dei Notai - Via de' Pignattari 1

 

For us, ‘politics’ refers to the totality of the places in which politics is conducted, of concepts, practices and actors in politics. This definition appears to us sufficiently broad to include the variety of forms and areas of initiative undertaken by women in the public sphere, and sufficiently precise on which to base a mutual acknowledgement of the choices, both group and individual, which determine the types of action conducted.

The common and overriding concern which emerged from previous seminars of the ‘Hannah Arendt’ school of politics, was to find means of overcoming, in theory and in practice the fragmentation of the public sphere and the juxtapositions which this creates. These may take various forms: the difference between social action and political action, the opposition of civil society and the state, the decision whether to work within or outside institutions, and within formal organisations or on an informal basis. The seminar in March will again pose the question: how and where do women stand in politics today? We propose discussing, in this seminar, the notion of ‘presence’ as the key to answering that question and to pick out and identify common opportunities for action among women, and between women and men.

The concept of ‘Presence’ cannot simply be reduced to that of visibility, or the mere act of being involved in politics. Instead, it constitutes a conscious involvement, which is both reflective and effective. It raises questions which may perhaps allow us to get at some facets of the difficult and differentiated circumstances of women in the public sphere. What characterises women’s presence? At what levels and in what forms does it occur? How does it interact with existing political institutions and practices?

Also, whose presence? This was the central question posed during the internal discussions at the Hannah Arendt school, which laid the basis for the forthcoming seminar. We set out, below, in a schematic form, questions, points of view, contrasts and analysis emerging from our debate; we propose it as a starting point for the work which we will follow in common during the seminar.

 

As in the preceding seminars, and the debate presented in summary form, in the forthcoming seminar we are asking for contributions in the form of theoretical reflection linked to concrete situations. We also intend to work on, in the light of these reflections, specific cases, initiatives and practices.

Fernanda Minuz

(The text is based on minutes of meetings between the promoters of the Hannah Arendt School of Politics, in which the following participated: Donatella Barazetti, Antonia Ciavarella, Elisabetta Donini, Giovanna Gozzi, Virginia Griffith, Raffaella Lamberti, Fernanda Minuz, Maria Grazia Negrini, Lyn Perry, Maria Grazia Ruggerini, Paola Vinay)

 


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For further information please contact:
Fernanda Minuz, project leader
Associazione di donne Orlando - Bologna
via Galliera 8 - tel. 051-233863 fax 051-263460

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