This book addresses a dual and crucial issue in Europe today: the need to reconcile on the one hand the traditional discourse on common heritage with cultural diversity, and on the other the imperative to develop strategies that allow everyone to live in a different context from that of origin. The studies collected here therefore focus on the reconfiguration of Europe, in which contacts between different cultures and their interactions are accelerating and multiplying, once the transcultural dimension of transmission phenomena has been established as an important political factor of change that requires new conceptual tools and new methods of investigation.
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