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


Literary history, cultural history and the study of modern Italy:

                 A round table

 
 
What is at stake in writing literary history and/or cultural history today? What place does it or should it have in literary studies in general and, in particular, in Italian studies (whether in the UK, Italy or elsewhere)? Can literary history find ways of negotiating between the weight of the canon and the wider forces at play in literary and cultural fields?
 
This round table will discuss these and other questions arising out of the recent publication of two new histories of modern Italian literature: Ann Hallamore Caesar and Michael Caesar, Modern Italian Literature (Cambridge: Polity, 2007)

Robert S. C. Gordon, An Introduction to Twentieth-Century Italian Literature: A Difficult Modernity (London: Duckworth, 2005).

In discussion with Robert Lumley (UCL), Franco Marenco (Turin), and Catherine O'Rawe (Bristol).  Chair Peter Hainsworth (Oxford)
 
Date:  29 November 2007.
Time:  Round table 5.30-7.00 pm followed by wine reception.
Venue:  Ramphal Building.  Rooms  R0.03/4  Library Road, University of Warwick
(map at: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/about/visiting/maps/central/)
 
 If you would like to stay for dinner could you please let us know by 19th November.
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