
Dai Quaranta ai Settanta
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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
View details about the event: Dai Quaranta ai SettantaSymbolic & Literal Labyrinth in Elena Ferrante’s “My Brilliant Friend”
View details about the event: Ariadne and the MinotaurToday’s word is STRUGGIMENTO, literally and figuratively signifying something that falls apart or melts away.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Struggimento”A panel featuring: David Forgacs, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Italian Studies, NYU Ara H. Merjian, Associate Professor, Dept. of Italian Studies, NYU Luca Peretti, Visiting Assistant Professor in Italian, Ohio State University Karen Pinkus, Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature, Cornell University Karen Raizen, Visiting Assistant Professor of Italian, Bard College
Watch the video: Pasolini: Framed and UnframedThe author in conversation with Mary Karr and Fr. James Martin, S.J. February 6, 2019
Watch the video: Antonio Monda presents “Unworthy”Author and actor Salvatore Esposito in conversation with Stefano Albertini (NYU), Angela Vitaliano (journalist, Grazia), and author Alessandro Iovino. February 4, 2019
Watch the video: A Conversation with “Gomorrah” star Salvatore Esposito50 Years from the Stonewall Uprising and of LGBTQ Liberation
View details about the event: LGBTQ in Italian-American Theater“Italian” Literature in the United States
View details about the event: Invisible BiculturalismThe “Divine Mimesis” and the Politics of Representation
View details about the event: Pasolini After DanteThe Many Lives of a Florentine Palazzo
View details about the event: House of SecretsIntroducing the Renaissance Playwright and Her Pastoral Drama
View details about the event: Leonora Bernardi’s “Clorilli”Reading “Monarchia”
View details about the event: Dante as Political TheoristCorriere del Mezzogiorno
Read more about: Salvatore Esposito: «Da Genny Savastano a Capitan America, il mio sogno a New York» (open in a new tab)