“Pino” at Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival
Pino Pascali had given great art to the world – and had much more to give – when he tragically died in a motorcycle accident in 1968. The beloved artist was just 32 years old. Walter Fasano’s charming documentary tells how, fifty years later, the charismatic artist’s work Cinque Bachi da Setola e un Bozzolo […]
Read moreTransmutations of the Orlando Furioso: On the Reception of Ariosto’s Poem
In 2021 we celebrate the 500th anniversary of the publication of the second edition of the Orlando furioso by Ludovico Ariosto. Francesco Lucioli (UCD) will talk about the fortune of Ariosto’s poem and present his new book “Tramutazioni dell’Orlando furioso. Sulla ricezione del poema ariostesco” (Rome, Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 2020). Please register HERE […]
Read moreMapsBordersTerritories #11: On drawing lines, making cuts, and other (philosophical) adventures
Andrea Borghini in conversation with Achille Varzi. From a philosophical perspective, the big question regarding boundaries concerns their source. Do they reflect the “objective” structure of reality or do they simply register demarcations determined by human needs and decisions? In this conversation we focus on concrete examples that arise in the humble daily environments of […]
Read moreBook Launch “Elena Ferrante as World Literature”
“Elena Ferrante” is the pen name, gendered female, of an Italian writer whose biographical identity remains unknown. Ferrante’s cycle of four novels known in Italy as My Brilliant Friend (L’amica geniale) and in the Anglophone world as The Neapolitan Novels became a global sensation and a bestseller in English translation. Hillary Clinton and Salman Rushdie […]
Read morePostponed: MapsBordersTerritories #7: Stories between, across and without borders: Igiaba Scego’s ‘La linea del colore’
With Igiaba Scego How does art bring together two African descendant women in Rome between the late nineteenth century and present-day? How do five characters with shared roots in Italy, Somalia, and Argentina experience the trauma of fascism and work towards healing? Igiaba Scego addresses this and more in La Linea del Colore and Oltre Babilonia. […]
Read moreMapsBordersTerritories #10: On mapping languages and fighting racisms
with Andrea Moro. What happens when prejudices are applied to apparently neutral sciences, such as – for instance – linguistics? Can notions such as “language”, “nation”, “culture” become a potentially falsifying factor in a process whereby differences are seen as obstacles and limits? Are we sure Babel is a condemnation and not, instead and surprisingly […]
Read moreEuropean Book Club – Sandro Veronesi
EUNIC Ireland is delighted to launch the European Book Club, a series of monthly discussions on a bestselling novel in English translation. The European Book Club will be held the first Thursday of the month at 6pm with a live discussion with the author of the selected novel. The first session will begin on Thursday […]
Read moreEuropean Book Club
The Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Dublino is delighted to join EUNIC Ireland in a series of monthly discussions on a bestselling novel in English translation. The European Book Club is held the first Thursday of the month at 6pm with a live discussion with the author of the selected novel. The Ireland cluster […]
Read moreMapsBordersTerritories #9: Sindrome Italia: images, voices, experiences from the hidden world of immigration in today’s Italy
with Tiziana Francesca Vaccaro. Maps, Borders, and Territories; but also identities, cultures, stories. What do we become today after experiencing migration? Where does life go, afterward? When Tiziana Francesca Vaccaro meets Vasilica, Maria and Stella, she also meets the so-called “Sindrome Italia” (or Italian Syndrome: a “series of mental illnesses leading to disability”, first theorized by […]
Read moreThe Long Live Life! Concert – 2021 International Holocaust Remembrance Day
The Long Live Life! Concert, produced on the occasion of 2021 International Holocaust Remembrance Day by Fondazione Istituto di Letteratura Musicale Concentrazionaria and by INTERGEA, is conceived as a tribute to the memory of those men and women – from whatever nationality, culture and social background – who lost their lives and were deprived of […]
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