Marisa Cinciari Rodano
Keywords:
Politics, Democracy, FeminismSynopsis
Publishers: EUC - Edizioni Università di Cassino
Series: Miscellaneous
Pages: 216
Language: Italian
Abstract: The Degree’s Thesis of Matteo Marcaccio, discussed with distinction, analyses the long political biography of Marisa Cinciari Rodano, on the forefront of Italian Resistance and the newly developing Italian Republic, who died in early December this year. In this text he retraces, in fact, her political life intertwined with her private life. Her beloved husband Franco Rodano, a well-known intellectual and exponent of the left-wing Catholicism, will always be by her side in so many roles she held: councillor of the city of Rome, provincial councillor, deputy and first female vice president of the Camera dei deputati (Chamber of deputies) senator and finally member of the European Parliament. She was deeply involved in the fight for women’s rights, first in Unione Donne Italiane, of which she was one of the founders and national president, and later in Noi Rete Donne until her death. The thesis is further enriched with interviews featuring two key exponents of the national and European political landscape, on. Luciana Castellina and on. Silvia Costa. On. Rodano also received an honorary Degree (laurea honoris causa) by Università di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale with a special laudation by Professor Fiorenza Taricone.
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