
22-23 May Study Days EATGA – Welcoming into a
constantly changing world
THEME
In an increasingly precarious international context, marked by wars and uncertainty and fuelling a widespread sense of fear, there is a strong temptation to give up freedoms and renounce a European identity in favour of retreating into closed communities and nations that are hostile towards others. The issue of welcoming others seems more relevant than ever and is part of a broader social vision of the present and the future, from an inter- and transcultural perspective.
It reflects the precariousness of the bonds and spaces in which we all live. How can we embrace diversity, taking into account the conflicts that arise from it? How can we accept that we are unable to understand and overcome these conflicts easily? How can we think about the work of culture in constantly changing social systems? Recognising the Other means reaching out to them. Being in a group means recognising that we are fundamentally similar and at the same time different.
The relationship between welcoming and being welcomed refers to a dialectic of reciprocity: how to welcome/be welcomed, and under what conditions? Why welcome, and in the name of what? The diversity of languages, a fundamental characteristic of our intercultural and transcultural experiences, not only invites us to relativise our own mother tongue in relation to that of others, but above all to discover linguistic hospitality, where the pleasure of inhabiting the language of the other is combined with the pleasure of recognising the speech of the stranger in our own inter- and trans-subjective space.
The “stranger” can then play the role of mediator and cultural bridge, but above all enable us to learn and discover something about ourselves and the world. Within our systems, our effort therefore consists in maintaining the link of the Self with the Other. The aim of these study days is to address the theme of hospitality in its social and transcultural dimensions. Is hospitality a cross-cutting dimension of our living together and our relationship with the Other?
What experiences can encourage (or discourage) encounters with otherness? At the risk of experiencing strangeness, but also of sharing the opportunity to create a space for common and stimulating reveries, EATGA and Diversa/mente invite you to continue exploring these fascinating questions together.
Programme
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Fryday 22 May
18h00
Opening ceremony and welcome address
Giuseppe Lo Piccolo, President EATGA
Sara Loffredo, President Diversa/mente
18h30 – 20h00
Conferences
How would you like to be welcomed when you arrive in an unfamiliar or unknown environment?
André Sirota (CEMEA,SFPPG)
Welcoming in a constantly changing world: two theoretical clinical models in dialogue
Pietro Alfano (EATGA)
Patrizia Brunori (Diversa/mente)
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Saturday 23 May
9h30 – 11h00
Smalls group
Break
11h30 – 13h00
Large Group
Lunch Break
14h30 – 16h00
Psychosocial Drama
Break
16h30 – 18h00
Large Group
18h05 – 18h50
Group discussions
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Sunday 24 may
10h00 – 12h30
EATGA General Meeting Reserved for members and candidates
