
Dai Quaranta ai Settanta
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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
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Read more about: The Italy of Thomas Jefferson (open in a new tab)A lecture by Martino Marazzi (Università di Milano) on the New York literature by European migrants between 1880 and 1940. March 28, 2017
Watch the video: The NY Literature of European MigrantsLa voce di New York
Read more about: The Worth of Women: Feminism Started in Renaissance Venice (open in a new tab)Book presentation of Reading as the Angels Read: Speculation and Politics in Dante’s Banquet by NYU Professor Maria Luisa Ardizzone. March 1, 2017
Watch the video: Reading as the Angels ReadAlessandra Di Maio and Maaza Mengiste converse about the poetry anthology Migrazioni/Migrations. February 27, 2017
Watch the video: Thus Spake Orunmila!A roundtable discussion on the remarkable tradition of early modern Venetian women’s writing, part of Carnegie Hall’s La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic. February 10, 2017
Watch the video: Sirens of La SerenissimaNew York Transatlantic
Read more about: Review: Rainbow Republic lampoons Italian foot-dragging over LGBTQ rights (open in a new tab)Fabio Canino presents his novel Rainbow Republic in conversation with Roberto Mancinelli and Rebecca Falkoff. February 1, 2017
Watch the video: Fabio Canino presents “Rainbow Republic”i-Italy
Read more about: “Italian Style: Fashion & Film from Early Cinema to the Digital Age” (open in a new tab)i-Italy
Read more about: Peppe Voltarelli: Storyteller of our Times (open in a new tab)La voce di New York
Read more about: “Roma” or Going with the Flow with Fellini’s Fantasy (open in a new tab)Prof. Joseph Sciorra presents the volume he edited together with Edvige Giunta on interpreting women’s domestic needlework from the Italian diaspora. December 5, 2016
Watch the video: Book Presentation: Embroidered Stories