2020 Fall
ITALIAN 248 001 - SEM 001
Special Topics in Interdisciplinary Italian Studies
Italy in Place(s): Narration, Space, and Temporality
Mia Fuller
Aug 26, 2020 - Dec 11, 2020
Mo
02:00 pm - 04:59 pm
Internet/Online
Class #:24957
Units: 2to4
Instruction Mode:
Remote Instruction
Offered through
Italian Studies
Current Enrollment
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0
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Hours & Workload
3 to 9 hours of outside work hours per week, and 3 hours of student-instructor coverage of course materials per week.
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Course Catalog Description
Investigation of topics in Italian cultural history from a multidisciplinary perspective.
Class Description
Discussions of Italian subjects invariably involve place. What is so essential about regions, dialects, or topography? How does location give meaning to how we read a text or understand a film? And for the purposes of our seminar, how do theories of place – explicit or implicit – form scholars’ reading approaches? Using Italy as our not-entirely-stable central focus (Where does it begin and end? How does one define it spatially, geographically, culturally?), we will read in several disciplines (Cultural Geography; Anthropology; Environmental Humanities) and along several established areas of discussion (Colonies, Migration, and the Postcolonial; the Mediterranean; the Southern Question). Specific topics are likely to include indigeneity and autochthony; ambiguous borders; cities and civiltà; and italianità as well as irredentismo. While the seminar as a group will tailor our list of sources, we are likely to read – in no particular order – Edward Said, Mark Choate, Johannes Fabian, Stephanie Hom, Marco Armiero, Alessandro Spina, Claudio Magris, Carlo Levi, Serenella Iovino, Roberta Pergher, Ilaria Giglioli, Yael Navaro-Yashin, Giorgio Bertellini.
Class Notes
Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
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