italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
Dear all, 
please find below our Term card.
 
HILARY TERM EVENTS
 
Italian Studies at Oxford is pleased to invite you to the following events:
 
Monday 3rd February, 5pm (week 3)
'Tutto parla di te', screening and discussion with director Alina Marazzi
(In collaboration with the Italian Sub-Faculty)
Film with English sub-titles
Taylor Institution, St Giles, Main Hall
 
Thursday 13th February, 5pm (week 4)
Dr Jennifer Burns (Warwick),
'Migrant Imaginaries: Figures in Italian Migration Literature'
Taylor Institution, St Giles, Room 2
 
Wednesday 5th March, 4pm (week 7)
ISO General Assembly
An informal discussion of ISO's present and future activities. Forum open to all 
Taylor Institution, St Giles, Room 3
 
Wednesday 5th March, 8pm (week 7)
'Tre giorni di anarchia'screening and discussion with director Vito Zagarrio (Roma Tre) and co-scriptwriter Paolo Russo (Oxford Brookes)
Film with English sub-titles
Mary Eccles Room, Pembroke College
 
Tuesday 11th March, 5pm (week 8)
'Mussolini's Dream Factory: Film Stardom in Fascist Italy'
Professor Stephen Gundle (Warwick) in conversation with Prof. Christopher Duggan (Reading) and Prof. Guido Bonsaver (Oxford)
Taylor Institution, St Giles, Room 3
 
*ALL WELCOME*
 
 
Italian Studies at Oxford 
An interdisciplinary network for the study of Italy at the University of Oxford
 
European Humanities Research Centre
47 Wellington Square, OX1 2JD
Tel: +44 (0) 1865 276456
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Website: www.italianstudies.ox.ac.uk
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