Andrea Natella
is a sociologist specializing in marketing.
Eurozine Articles
The origins of the subversive use of the hoax in Italy
"The true is a moment of the false." An overview of the hoax in Italy, from Censor (1975) to Luther Blissett. [more]
An interview with Homi Bhabha
For journals, Europe as a concept is worthwhile only if conceived of as a threshold to be surpassed, Homi Bhabha argues in interview with Emrah Efe Çacmak. Their work is per se internationalist and has to link communities of intellectuals and activists around the world. [ more ]
"Index on Censorship" investigates what Bush-Cheney did to civil liberties; "Esprit" welcomes America's first Chicagoan president; "Arena" asks whether there will be a Left after capitalism; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) writes Bush's epitaph; "Samtiden" scrutinizes racism in Norway; "Dilema veche" calls for a debate on anti-Semitism in Romania; "Osteuropa" weighs up causes and effects of the Georgian war; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Berlin) reports on parallel realities in Israel; and "Magyar Lettre Internationale" prefers literary canons in the plural.
is a sociologist specializing in marketing.
"The true is a moment of the false." An overview of the hoax in Italy, from Censor (1975) to Luther Blissett. [more]