
Pasolini’s Last Words
Introduced by Cathy Lee Crane, with a poetry reading by Stacy Szymaszek
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Italian Fashion from A to Z is a 25-episode video series conceived by Grazia d’Annunzio with Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at New York University.
Watch the video: Italian Fashion From A to Z / Ep. 1: W as in The Five Ws of Italian Fashion
Today’s word is GANZO, Italian for something cool.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Ganzo”
Today’s word is AMBARADAN, Italian for “the whole shebang.”
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Ambaradan”
Today’s word is OMERTÀ, the code of silence enacted by a community in the face of organized crime.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Omertà”
Eleonora Stoppino (University of Illinois) in conversation with Alice Balestrino (University of Illinois)
Watch the video: Inferno 29: On Contagion
Paola Nasti (Northwestern University) in conversation with Nicolò Maldina (The University of Edinburgh)
Watch the video: Paradiso 11: The Untold Riches of Love
Claudia Rossignoli (University of St. Andrews) in conversation with Daragh O’Connell (University College Cork)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 8: Community and Exclusion in the Valley of the Negligent Rulers
Glenn Steinberg (The College of New Jersey) in conversation with Carolyn Scott (National Cheng Kung University)
Watch the video: Inferno 9: Styx and Stones. In Honor of Mark Musa
Beatrice Arduini (University of Washington, Seattle) in conversation with Paolo Borsa (Université de Fribourg)
Watch the video: Paradiso 8: Only the Good Die Young
Adoyo (Georgetown University) in conversation with Dennis Looney (Modern Language Association)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 17: Dante Craftsman: Poet of Justice
Danielle Callegari (Dartmouth College) in conversation with Anna Wainwright (University of New Hampshire)
Watch the video: Inferno 6: Gluttony, Food, and the Body Politic
Alberto Gelmi (The Graduate Center, CUNY) in conversation with Filippo Fabbricatore (The Graduate Center, CUNY)
Watch the video: Paradiso 9: Make Love, Make War, and Sing About It