Marco Aime is an Italian anthropologist and professor at the University of Genoa. He is the author of Eccessi di Culture, a non-academic book addressing cultural identity, globalization and interculturality.

Professor at the University of Genoa; writes for a general audience on issues of cultural identity, globalization and interculturality.

Darius's review praises Marco Aime's Eccessi di Culture as an accessible, non-academic book that examines cultural identity, globalization and the failures of ethnocentrism and naive multiculturalism. Aime is presented as a professor at the University of Genoa writing for a general audience. The review recommends interculturality as a practical stance.

For:General readers interested in anthropology, cultural studies, migration and identity.

 These are the questions, the thorny enigmas of the 21st century that the renowned anthropologist Marco Aime, professor at the University of Genoa, explains in "Eccessi di Culture," a work entirely non-academic, intended for the reading of the so-called "common mortals" and not for those initiated in academic teaching, rich with important quotes, from Zygmunt Bauman to Francesco Remotti.

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