• Francesca Falk deposited Deportations, the Spreading of Dissent and the Development of Democracy in the group Group logo of Gender StudiesGender Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago

    Instead of preventing protest, deportations on political grounds could – under certain
    circumstances – help to spread dissent. Accordingly, the spaces deportees were sent
    became fertile ground for new coalitions. Analysing such spaces furthers our understanding
    of how resistance may be contained, dispersed and re-constituted. The main
    part of this article focuses on deportations to the Pontine Islands of Ponza and Ventotene
    under Italian Fascism. Under such conditions, new political ideas were elaborated.
    The genesis of the Ventotene Manifesto will be considered as a starting point for a
    genealogy that opens up alternative trajectories of development for another European
    Union and, indeed, for today’s understanding of democracy. If, today, Europe closes
    its borders, it destroys the idea behind such a vision of unification. Therefore, it is urgently
    necessary not only to recall the genesis of this manifesto, but also the authors’
    experience of being refugees.