2013
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58. Intermediality in Modern and Contemporary Italy: Early Cinema and Print Culture
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111. The Cinema of Marco Tullio Giordana
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125. Translating for (and from) the Italian Screen: Dubbing and Subtitles
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159. Human and Nonhuman
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210. Disability Studies in the Italian Context
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226. Winter Meeting of the Dante Society of America
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277. Boccaccio the Humanist
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301. Intermediality in Modern and Contemporary Italy: Photography and Print Culture in Post–World War II Cinema
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352. Mistreated and Well-Treated Foreigners in Renaissance Italy
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387. Italian Cinema: Death or Rebirth?
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448. Italy in the Mediterranean
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460. Games, Tricks, and Illusions
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516. Pirandello and the Female Subject
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592. Law and Literature
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786. Reinventing Italy's Past
2012
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62. C'era una volta: New Directions in Italian Fairy Tales Studies
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90. Crossing Boundaries in Seventeenth-, Eighteenth-, and Nineteenth-Century Italian Literature
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182. Italian Gender Studies in the New Millennium
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219. Idealisms: Christian, Classical, Utopian
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246. Contemporary Italian Cinema
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296. Natural and Supernatural Disasters
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326. Pirandello and Cinema: Adaptations, Reexaminations, and Representations
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358. Scrittura e cultura in movimento: Italophone Literatures, Literatures of Italian Diaspora
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420. Italian Counterculture: Macaronism, Libertinage, Anti-Petrarchism, Etc.
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451. Winter Meeting of the Dante Society of America
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479. Digital Humanities in the Italian Context
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508. Boccaccio
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555. Realisms in Italian Culture
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578. Theater, Politics, and Criticism in and through Antonio Gramsci's Writings
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647. Boccaccio's Legacies
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711. Animal Studies, Ecocriticism, and Modern Italy
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752. Authors and Characters, Authors as Characters
2011
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57. Boccaccio
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109. Perceptions of Italians at Home and Abroad in Seventeenth-, Eighteenth-, and Nineteenth-Century Italy
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138. Crossing Genres in Word and Image: Grotesque Narratives in Pirandello and His Contemporaries
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183. Italy's Dangerous Women
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263. Religious and Secular Discourses in Seventeenth-, Eighteenth-, and Nineteenth-Century Italian Literature
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293. Metaphor and Meaning in Italian Medieval and Renaissance Poetry
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346. The New Italians: Migrant, Postmigrant, and Postcolonial Writers and Filmmakers
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370. Contemporary Italian Cinema: Mediterranean and Transnational Echoes
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376. Lectura Boccaccii
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455. Italian Thought in the New Millennium
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498. Yehuda Abravanel and the Intellectual Foundations of Humanism
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535. Masks, Marionettes, Puppets in Modern Italian Culture
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560. The Cinema of Marco Bellocchio
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604. Italian Media in the New Millennium
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635. Dante and the Popular Imagination
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708. Transgressive Love in Medieval and Renaissance Italian Literature
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729. Representations of Dante's Inferno in the Visual Arts
2009
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28. Religious and Philosophical Approaches to Dante
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62. Italian Theater between Text and Performance
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63. Theatrical Perspectives: Pirandello, Il grottesco, and Beyond
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104. Where To? Italian Studies in the New Millennium
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117. Boccaccio
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155. The Legacy of Sergio Leone
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227. Wit + the Comic = Comedy: Boccaccio, Pulci, Ariosto
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252. Theory and Practice of Translation in Seventeenth-, Eighteenth-, and Nineteenth-Century Italy
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284. Winter Meeting of the Dante Society of America
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325. Crossing the Boundaries: Calvino's Six Memos for the Next Millennium
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387. Americanism and Anti-Americanism in Italian Culture in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
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392. Italian and Italian American Culture
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454. Praxis, Lebensphilosophie, Vitalism, Actualism
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491. Exchanges: Literary and Economic Discourses in Seventeenth-, Eighteenth-, and Nineteenth-Century Italian Literature
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518. Italian Cinema Now: Politics, Gender, and Ethnicity
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569. From Castiglione's Court to Bruno's Hell
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695. (Re)Articulating the Italian Family
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705. Lectura Boccaccii
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763. The Sicilian Pirandello in Narrative and Theater
2008
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7. Rethinking Multiculturalism in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Italian Literature, Philosophy, and Film
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63. Pirandellian Moods: Interpretations and Transformations
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82. Lectura Boccacci
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132. Ethnic Images across Media
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134. Visual and Verbal Languages: Medieval and Early Modern
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176. Landscape in Italian Literature
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226. Boccaccio
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267. The Winter Meeting of the Dante Society of America
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316. Dante: Reading the Poet's Mind
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343. Pirandellian Moods: Mechanized and Mediated
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403. New Directions in Postwar Italian Poetry
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466. Italian Genre Cinema
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503. New Readings of Renaissance Texts
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537. Italian Cinema and the "New" World
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587. Intermedia Encounters: Beyond the Logic of Adaptation
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633. Claiming Classical Heritage, Constructing National Identity
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661. Memory in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Italian Culture
2007
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18. Lectura Boccacci
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32. Pirandello's On Humor (L'umorismo), 1908: Centennial Program: Instances
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70. Cultural Intersections: Erasing the Divide between Low and High Art in Twentieth-Century Aesthetics
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114. From Fairy Tales to Children's Literature from the Baroque to the Postunification
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198. Boccaccio
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253. "Voices" of Medieval Mediterranean Italy
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276. Theorizing Poetry, Poeticizing Theory
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330. The Impact/Influence of Italian Cinema on United States Cinema
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397. A Cinema of Social Conscience: Neorealism's Legacy in New Italian Film
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450. Writing and Screening Gli anni di piombo
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468. (Re)Thinking the Mediterranean: Theory and Practice of "Pensiero Meridiano"
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509. The Winter Meeting of the Dante Society of America
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549. Pirandello's On Humor (L'umorismo), 1908: Centennial Program: Echoes
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621. Medieval and Renaissance Representations of the City and Urban Spaces
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695. Dante: Epistemologies in Exile
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748. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Italian Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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774. The Role of the Intellectual in Contemporary Italy
2006
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27. Literature and Science
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52. Modern and Contemporary Italian Literature
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74. Beyond the Twentieth Century: Cinematic and Literary Narratives
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162. Winter Meeting of the Dante Society of America
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189. Carlo Gozzi (1720+1806): Theatrical, Narrative, and Poetical Counterrevolution
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230. Seventeenth-, Eighteenth-, and Nineteenth-Century Literature in the Light of Recent Theories
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284. Exploration of Religion and Ethics
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317. Italian Modernism: A Roundtable
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357. Writing Life, Writing Fiction in Seventeenth-, Eighteenth-, and Nineteenth-Century Italian Literature
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391. Lectura Boccacci
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447. Rewriting the Bestial in the Renaissance
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465. Identity and Self-Representation in Pirandello
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517. Charting a New Epistemology of Space: Italian Culture and Mediterranean Studies
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597. Objects, Specimens, Artifacts, and Instruments in Seventeenth-, Eighteenth-, and Nineteenth-Century Italian Culture
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696. From the Marvelous to the Measured: The Italian 600+700
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710. Teaching Dante in North America
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751. Pirandello: Translation and Interpretation
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766. Boccaccio
2005
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124. Power and the Grotesque in Pirandellian Narrative, Theater, and Film I
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150. Teaching the Ottocento: Perspectives, Approaches, and Praxis
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201. Being Other: States of Alterity in Contemporary Italian Literature and Film
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230. Dante
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287. Travel Writing in and out of Italy: Representations of the Other
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373. Literature and the Sciences from the 1600s to the 1800s
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415. Petrarch's Epistolary Collections
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452. Visions and Revisions: The Representation of Fascism in Contemporary Fiction
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462. Lectura Boccacci
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535. Finding the Other Voice in Early Modern Italy
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578. Approaches to Teaching Medieval and Renaissance Italian Literature
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631. Cultural Poetics and the Politics of Public Feelings
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683. The Winter Meeting of the Dante Society of America
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705. Boccaccio
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735. Anachronism in Italian Culture since World War II
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776. Power and the Grotesque in Pirandellian Narrative, Theater, and Film II
2004
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25. Curiosity and Conflict: From Boccaccio to Tasso
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49. The Ethic and Rhetorics of Ambiguity
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102. The Winter Meeting of the Dante Society of America
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134. Pirandello and the Italian American Experience
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180. From Play to Opera: Trends and Developments in Italian Theater
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202. Gramsci, Rhetoric, and Philology
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248. Writing Narrative through Cinematic Culture: The Inverted Image of the Italian Contemporary Novel
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301. Models for Life and Art: Petrarch and Alberti
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360. Gender and Cultural Identities from the 1600s to World War I
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433. Dante: Names and Places
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493. Religion and Politics in Contemporary Italian Cinema
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518. Boccaccio
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592. Myths, Rituals, and Commemorations in Seventeenth-, Eighteenth-, and Nineteenth-Century Italy
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685. Violence, Ethics, and Literature
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707. Pirandello, Doubles, and Desire
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774. Lectura Boccaccii