“Is love something we can learn?
And if so, how? What concrete practices can we put in place—individually and collectively—to create, nurture, and sustain, despite everything, **deep and egalitarian relationships?
Love is one of the central topics of our time, and it is a deeply political one. It is a force shaped by norms and imaginaries rooted in our cultural heritage—elements we rarely question in order to imagine new models. So the real question becomes: how do we invent new relational forms?
Revolutionizing love does not simply mean rethinking our relationships, nor does it mean sweeping away all existing models in pursuit of absolute freedom. For example, what would be the point of a romantic revolution in a world marked by inequalities? And above all: what can truly revolutionize love?”
After joining us at last year’s edition of the festival—where they also gifted us a valuable interview with producer Dardan Hoti, available at the link provided (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBZ_UMCMRcQ&t=1s)—the friends of Cuore(scoperto) return this year.
Starting from the presentation of the Italian edition of Victoire Tuaillon’s book, enriched with interviews with Italian activists and researchers (such as Leo Acquistapace, Marie Moïse, Giusi Palomba, Valentina Amenta, Sessfem, Giorgia Serughetti, Antonia Caruso, Giulia Siviero, Carlotta Cossutta), the talk will open up into a broader discussion: not only about the themes explored in the book and the podcast, but also about the practices and challenges involved in translating a cultural work of this kind.