v Diplomada en Filosofia por la Universidad de Padua (Italia) y Licenciada en Semiotica por la Universidad de Bolonia (Italia). Actualmente becaria del Master Gemma, el programa de Posgrado en Estudios de las Mujeres y de Genero, en la Universidad de Granada (Espana) y en la University of Lodz (Polonia). Colabora actualmente como periodista freelance en diferentes diarios nacionales italianos como L’Unita, Alfabeta y La Repubblica. Correo electronico: virginianegro@correo.ugr.es What is the impact of new modes of governmentality (globalization, postmodern imperialism) on the lives of differentially exploited, racialised, ethnicised, sexualized and religionised humans living in different parts of the world? What do these lived experiences say to us–living as we do in this space called the west–about our own positionalities, responsibilities, politics and ethics? We have tried to indicate that feminist dialogues and dialogic imaginations provide powerful tools for challenging the power games currently played out on the world stage. (Brah y Phoenix 2013, 11)