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Hillary 2022 Term Card

 Hillary Term 2022 

Guide to all Italy-related events  

In order to provide you with a useful guide, the following list comprises all events organised by ISO and other Italy-related associations:  

— ITALIAN STUDIES AT OXFORD (ISO) — 

http://www.italianstudies.ox.ac.uk  

Monday 14 February, 5:15pm (UK time) 

in collaboration with the Italian Sub-faculty:  

Dr Eloise Davies (Oxford)

Religious politics and cultural exchange in early-17th century England and Venice

Chaired by Prof. Filippo De Vivo (Oxford)

Pembroke College, Harold Lee Room, and online via Teams

*Drinks will follow – All welcome*

Please email italianstudies@area.ox.ac.uk to book your place in person or online

— SUB-FACULTY OF ITALIAN — 

ITALIAN RESEARCH SEMINARS HILLARY TERM 2022 

Seminars take place on Mondays at 5.15pm at The Taylorian Institute (Lecture Room 2) and via Teams. Please e-mail italian.res-sem@mod-langs.ox.ac.uk to book your place in person or online.  

Week 6 (21 Feb) 

Serena Vandi, Satura. Varietà per verità in Dante e Gadda (2020)

Week 7 (28 Feb) 

Simon Gilson and Francesca Southerden, Methodology workshop

Week 8 (7 Mar) 

‘Work in progress’: Current graduate students will present their findings so far

— THE OXFORD ITALIAN ASSOCIATION (TOIA) — 

http://toia.co.uk/ 

All events will be online and will start at 8pm. The Zoom links will shortly be available at www.toia.co.uk and www.facebook.com/TOIA.co.uk/

Wednesday 26 January

Dr Philippa Joseph

 ‘Italian Design Excellence, c.1945-65

Wednesday 16 February

Professor Richard Cooper

‘The Italian Renaissance Carnival’

Wednesday 23 February

Professor Simon Gilson

‘Dante’s self-presentation in the Divine Comedy’

— ITALIAN POETRY TODAY —

IPT is a reading group which aims to discuss, appreciate, and problematise the issues of contemporary Italian writing, in continuous dialogue with living poets, writers, translators, and scholars. The full schedule for this term will soon be available. See the website (www.italianpoetrytoday.com), follow on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ItalianPoetryTodayOxford) and e-mail italianpoetry@gmail.com to join the mailing list.

 

For further information please contact: italianstudies@area.ox.ac.uk

or

Visit our website: http://www.italianstudies.ox.ac.uk