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这篇文章以2019年的罗马街道为起点,在法西斯遗迹、建筑和纪念场所的展示中展开。每一件展品都讲述了意大利暴力的殖民和法西斯历史,这段历史继续与意大利当代限制性的公民法和反移民政策纠缠在一起,并对其产生了过度的影响。在这里,Paula M. Salvio转向对全能的精神分析理解,以及迈克尔·罗斯伯格(Michael Rothberg)的多向记忆概念,以追求意大利法西斯主义的半口头历史,这一历史在意大利公立学校课程中,以及博物馆、电影院、纪念馆和社交媒体平台等公共教育场所中一直缺席。这种缺失提出了一个重要的问题,即在传统的课堂环境和公共教育场所,教育必须反对万能的道德义务。Salvio最后阅读了一个社会参与项目,位于米兰中央火车站21号站台的大屠杀纪念馆,旨在教导反对全能。这座纪念碑是一个良心的场所,致力于让隐藏多年的事情浮出水面——1943年至1945年间,意大利犹太人从米兰中央火车站被驱逐到奥斯威辛-比克诺和卑尔根-贝尔森。
Teaching Against Omnipotence: Mussolini's Racial Laws and the Ethics of Memory in Times of Neofascism
This essay opens on the streets of Rome in 2019 among displays of fascist relics, architecture, and memorial sites. Each display speaks to Italy's violent colonial and fascist history, one that continues to be entangled with and to overdetermine Italy's contemporary restrictive citizenship laws and anti-immigrant policies. Here, Paula M. Salvio turns to a psychoanalytic understanding of omnipotence, and to Michael Rothberg's concept of multidirectional memory, in order to pursue the half-spoken history of Italian fascism that is hauntingly absent from Italy's public school curriculum, as well as from sites of public pedagogy such as museums, cinema, memorials, and social media platforms. This absence raises important questions about the ethical obligation education has to teach against omnipotence in conventional classroom settings and sites of public pedagogy. Salvio concludes with a reading of a socially engaged project, the Holocaust Memorial located in the Milan Central Railway Station on Platform 21, that is aimed at teaching against omnipotence. The memorial stands as a site of conscience that is committed to making visible what was hidden for years — the deportation between 1943 and 1945 of Italian Jews from the Milan Central Railway Station to Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen.
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The general purposes of Educational Theory are to foster the continuing development of educational theory and to encourage wide and effective discussion of theoretical problems within the educational profession. In order to achieve these purposes, the journal is devoted to publishing scholarly articles and studies in the foundations of education, and in related disciplines outside the field of education, which contribute to the advancement of educational theory. It is the policy of the sponsoring organizations to maintain the journal as an open channel of communication and as an open forum for discussion.