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italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies

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Ogg: [I-S] AAIS 2008: TAORMINA:  Sessions CFP

italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies

Dear all,
I'm organizing the following sessions for the upcoming 
AAIS/AATI. If interested please send an abstract by Jan 1.

SESSION #15 
-- Title: Informed Dissent: Forms of Political Engagement in the 
Information Age

Description: This panel aims to discuss new forms of 
engagement present on the Italian web today, and their importance in a 
situation in which media journalism has been increasingly co-opted by 
institutional power. In what way are the blogs of Beppe Grillo, Jacopo 
Fo, Franca Rame, Marco Travaglio, Sabina Guzzanti, and independent 
media portals like Nazione Indiana, Zabrinsky Point, Articolo 21 new 
forms of resistance to the status quo? In what way can they be 
perceived as new forms of engagement? What is the potential and/or 
limitation of such resistance?

Organizer: Rita Gagliano 
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SESSION #16 -- Title: The Medium in the 
Message: Literature in the Age of Television

Description: This panel 
aims to address changes that Italian literature has incurred due to the 
rise of television as dominant media. More specifically, this session 
examines the new lexicon of literature of and about television, the new 
set of myths and new terms of experience and subjectivity that arise 
from it. Particular attention will be given to literature from the 
1980s to the present.

Organizer:Rita Gagliano ([log in to unmask]
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