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| WEDNESDAY, 04/18 @ 5:00pm, Rose Hill, Faber Hall, Room 568 |
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>> Lecture Series on Medieval and Renaissance Italy, Stefano Gulizia (The City University of New York), “A Printer's Tale: Global Exchange and Street Culture between Spain and Venice.” Contacts: barsella@fordham.edu or polcri@fordham.edu
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| THURSDAY, 04/12 @ 4:00pm, Lincoln Center, Room 520 |
>> Rebels with a Cause? Outlaws in Unification Italy and Beyond, A talk by Prof. Peter Schneider. All are we
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| FRIDAY, 03/12 @ 4:30pm, Lincoln Center, 12th Floor |
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>> Lecture Series on Medieval and Renaissance Italy, Michelangelo Zaccarello (Universita di Verona, Italy), “Caricature and Comic Self-Portraiture in Early Italian Poetry (from Rustico to Michelangelo).” Contacts: barsella@fordham.edu or polcri@fordham.edu
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| WEDNESDAY, 02/15 @ 4:00pm, Lincoln Center, South Lounge |
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>> The Mysterious Stone: The Holy Grail in Parzival presented by Ronald G. Murphy S.J. at the St. Ignatius Loyola Chair Lectures
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| MONDAY, 02/06 @ 7:00pm, Lincoln Center, 12th Floor Lounge |
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>> Poets Out Loud at Fordham University presents "Local Talents: Fordham Poets" with Chris Brandt, Heather Dubrow, Erica Ehrenberg, Elisabeth Frost, Angella O'Donnell, Alessandro Polcri, Sharon Dennis Wyeth, and with Caroline Hagwood.
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| WEDNESDAY, 02/01 @ 10:30am Rose Hill, Faber Hall Room 568 |
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>> “Monstrous Tongues: On Foreignness in the Theater of Bernard-Marie Koltès” Presented by Dr. Amin Erfani who holds a Ph.D. in French and Francophone literature from Emory University, 2011. His research focuses on 20th and 21st century French and Francophone literature, specializing in theater and critical theory. Currently, he is a Visiting Assistant Professor of French in the Department of French and Italian at Emory University.
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