A “militant” educationalist: anti-fascism and women’s associations in the early years of Anna Lorenzetto’s career

Authors

  • Fabrizio Chello Professore Associato di Pedagogia generale e sociale, Università degli Studi Suor Orsola Benincasa di Napoli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7346/-we-IV-07-26_03

Keywords:

Hidden pedagogy, democracy, politics, fight against illiteracy, educational community

Abstract

Anna Lorenzetto – a pioneer of adult and lifelong education – is renowned for her tireless work in the fight against illiteracy, having established, from 1947 onwards in southern Italy, a complex territorial education system, in which literacy is seen as a tool for fostering democratic participation. This system is based on a militant conception of pedagogical knowledge and educational
practice, which Lorenzetto develops during the years following the fall of Mussolini’s regime through her involvement in anti-fascist and feminist movements. This paper aims to retrace this early phase of Lorenzetto’s research and activism, which has not yet been adequately explored.

Published

2026-06-30

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