I Am Giorgia And You Can’t Stop Me
Giorgia Meloni is the rising star of the Italian right. Will she make us laugh or cry?
The Muslims In Sicily
The memory of the presence of Muslims on the island remains and can be readily seen practically everywhere.
Why Hasn’t Terrorism Reached Italy?
The rising number of terror attacks in Europe during the pandemic calls for renewed interest in the topic, and Italy might have something to teach in this regard.
Shifting Sands: Italy Swings To The Other Side Of The Palestinian Question
Historically, Italian sympathies have always swung towards self-determination in the Middle East. That's no longer the case.
Thoughts And Prayers In The Time Of Coronavirus
Italians, religion and Covid-19: a relationship torn between prayers and action
In-Between Spaces: Following Al-Idrisi Across Faith And Culture In Palermo
While visiting Palermo in the past week, I have followed al-Idrisi’s steps around the city, trying to better understand how the city holds on to its diverse and pluralistic tradition.
The Better Part Of Italian Indifference
The Italian art of indifference has at its base a certain wisdom, a polite chissenefrega.