Events



CTL Workshop: Writing a Diversity Statement

Rossella Di Rosa
Oct 16, 2023 at -

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MAKA: Screening and Discussion

The screening of the movie will be followed by a conversation with Elia Moutamid (film director) and Simone Brioni (screenplayer, Stony Brook)
Oct 26, 2023 at -

Maka offers a poignant exploration of displacement, identity, and belonging by presenting Geneviève Makaping’s life in Italy and perilous migration journey. By sharing Makaping’s experience as the first Black…



Latin and vernacular in the Renaissance: coexistence and contestation

Andrea Rizzi
Oct 30, 2023 at -

The myth of the orator as a colonizing figure served to promote the studia humanitatis as a commitment capable of fostering a successful career for teachers and writers, leaders and officials, preachers, diplomats,…



Conceptualizing Otherness with Aristotle in Early Modern Europe and America

Co-Organizers: Eva Del Soldato (Penn) and Alessandro Mulieri (Penn)
Dec 1, 2023 at -

The concept of otherness has been at the center of many studies in humanities and the social sciences, ranging from sociology to international relations, in both gender and post- colonial studies.…



Che va di notte che porta il lume indietro

Three Contemporary Artists Illuminating Dantean Paths Through Difficult Times: Maru Ceballos (Buenos Aires), Kat Mustatea (NYC), Kazumasa Chiba (Tokyo).
Arielle Saiber (JHU)
Feb 1, 2024 at -

Three Contemporary Artists Illuminating Dantean Paths Through Difficult Times: Maru Ceballos (Buenos Aires), Kat Mustatea (NYC), Kazumasa Chiba (Tokyo)