italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
?!?!
Does the whole list really need to be regaled with outbursts like this?
Please, engage in these polemics off list.
Luca Somigli
Massimiliano Chiamenti wrote:
> italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
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> Congratulations!
>
> I was just afraid some criminals might be left out of the EU. This is good news.
> I just happen to have a Tunisian friend in jail here in Italy, a drug-dealer who killed his foetus-son while still in his mother's body a few years ago. By the way, he plays the flute. I'll tell him to go to the UK as a non-EU artist now I hear it's easier to get there.
>
> Massimiliano Chiamenti
> (a wrong-headed culturally xenophobic EU citizen)
>
> PS Was this a list of Italian Studies?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ricarda Vidal <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 12:00 pm
> Subject: [I-S] Campaign against UK Home Office restrictions on non-EU artists and academics
> To: [log in to unmask]
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>>“Circumstances...cause me to focus on a clampdown happening in the UK
>>- where over-zealous immigration officers are applying jackboot
>>tactics to enforce some commercially wrong-headed, culturally
>>xenophobic, new policies.” Canadian musician/singer-songwriter Allison
>>Crowe commented after being held at Gatwick Airport, detained for 11
>>hours and deported back to Canada at the beginning of her European
>>tour, May 2009.
>>
>> The campaign against the Home Office’s restrictions on non-EU artists
>>and academics has gained a huge momentum since it was launched on 22
>>February 2009.
>>
>> The petition has attracted over 6,150 signatories. Despite malicious
>>attempts by computer hackers to sabotage the petition, which led to
>>the site being down for a week, <
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>>
>> The Manifesto Club has launched a report UK Arts & Culture:
>>Cancelled, by Order of the Home Office, detailing the damaging effect
>>that these regulations are having on UK cultural life. The report was
>>launched on Wednesday 3 June.
>> See the coverage in The Times: <.
>> The report has been sent to Phil Woolas MP, Keith Vaz MP (chair of
>>the Home Office Select Committee) and Ben Bradshaw MP, the new
>>Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, requesting their
>>response. The report is available in pdf format and can be downloaded
>>from
>> <
>>
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>> *****
>> Chris Gilligan
>> University of the West of Scotland (UWS)
>>
>> http://chrisgilligan.blogspot.com
>> http://westscotland.academia.edu/ChrisGilligan
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