No. 30 (2023): Movement I. Generations, histories, transformations
edited by Fabio Cleto (Università degli studi di Bergamo), Stefania Consonni (Università degli studi di Bergamo) and Eugenia Allier Montaño (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Movement is a space-time metaphor without which our visual and linguistic culture would barely be imaginable. Functionality, dynamism, change and relationality are just some of its material, symbolic and social facets, along with displacement, motility, emotionality; socio-political mobilisations and socio-cultural changes; creative and artistic manifestos; forms of architectural, plastic, cinematographic, and media language. In the first of three issues devoted to movement, we look at Generations, Stories, Transformations, i.e., at experiential realities that take on a specific generational semantic form, transforming cohorts into communities of memory and meaning, materialising processes of tension, antagonism, transmission and difference among individual stories, collective memories and cultural imaginations.