Abstract
In these short notes, that constitute the beginning of what we hope will become an in-depth study, we would like to introduce some critical points regarding the representation, perception and policy of refugees in Italy. A 'research in progress' on women in Kosovo is the starting point of the following reflections.2 The project was born from an idea of giving voice to Kosovar women; this then changed into a discussion on contemporary forms of intersubjectivity between the two sides of the Adriatic sea (Athena, 2001: 22-48). This research asked us to contextualize the specificity of the construction of 'refugees' in Italian public space and
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