Ci siamo persi il futuro | Andrea Sangiovanni | TEDxToranoNuovo
Si dice sempre che l’Italia è un paese smemorato. Non si tratta solo di memoria, però, ma della capacità di pensare il passato in forma storica. Viviamo infatti in un’epoca di presentismo, una nuova concezione del tempo che mette in crisi la nostra capacità di pensare sia il passato che il futuro.In questo intervento Andrea Sangiovanni racconta le riflessioni che fa quotidianamente come docente e studioso e che, in parte, deve ad un piccolo libro di Francesco Benigno, "La storia al tempo dell’oggi".Nato a Roma nel 1969, Andrea Sangiovanni è professore associato di Storia Contemporanea all’Università degli Studi di Teramo.Nelle sue ricerche si è occupato prevalentemente di storia dell’Italia repubblicana, con particolare attenzione ai processi di costruzione delle culture politiche e degli immaginari collettivi, e al ruolo che vi svolgono i mezzi di comunicazione di massa.È stato autore di trasmissioni radiofoniche e ospite in trasmissioni televisive sulla storia contemporanea. Tra i diversi libri pubblicati si ricordano: “Tute blu” (2006) sugli operai tra gli anni Cinquanta e gli anni Ottanta del Novecento, “L’autunno caldo: Cinquant’anni dopo” (2019) sulla storia del lavoro e “Le parole e le figure” (2012) sulla storia del sistema dei media in Italia. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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