italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
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>italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
>
>>I thought this list was for scholarly discussion, not political
>platforms?
>>Valery Rees
>
> Do you think you can divorce one from the other? I thought
>the retreat into Caligraphism had died in the Forties. I am
>currently teaching a class on Italian cinema. I am showing Giovanni
>Pastrone's *Cabiria* (1914) this week, a film that acted as a
>political platform of the Italian conquest of Libya.
> So, there. :-)
> BTW, the Palestinian Center for Rapprochement between People
>news was a welcome change from the advertising for Italian language
>instruction that have infested this list lately.
>
> Gloria Monti
un grazie di cuore a Gloria Monti per le sue parole.
Generalmente nel lavoro e nella vita cerco di capire e rispettare le
opinioni degli altri, ma devo dire che nel caso delle parole di Valery
Rees questa mia disposizione è stata messa a dura prova.
"in a world of absurdity, we must invent reason; we must create beauty out
of nothingness"
Elie Wiesel
Leonardo Cecchini
Romansk Institut, Aarhus Universitet
Jens Chr. Skousvej 5, 8000 Århus C.
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