Month: January 2017
Dangerous Liaisons: Women Writers in Eighteenth-Century Italy
Aria Cabot, Truman State UniversityFriday, April 7 2:15pm, 1418 Van Hise Hall Lecture: “Dangerous Liaisons: Women Writers in Eighteenth-Century Italy.” Aria Cabot, Truman State University Through a selection of literary and visual references to female readership …
Reserach Seminar 2016-2017
Irene Hatzopoulos Directorial Voice in Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Comizi d’amore In his article “The Voice of Documentary”, film critic and theoretician Bill Nichols focuses on the evolution of expository discourse as documentary film techniques changed. I will …
Reserach Seminar 2016-2017
Katherine Blackman Remembering Shame: “La fausse honte” in Rousseau’s La Novelle Héloïse Jarmila Sawicka Sheets of Sound: Composing Jazz om Christian Gailly’s Un Sloir au club Patrick Rumble Paolo Gioli: The …
Research Seminar 2016-2017
François Tochon Poetry, Depth, and Displaced Children I will first present my recovered book of French poetry, “Béryls de l’aube.” Then I will introduce the field of “Deep,” with the creation of a Deep Approach to …
Research Seminar 2016-2017
Stefania Buccini Seventeenth-Century Fiction Lost (and Regained) Francesco Pona, one of the most prominent figures of the Italian 17th century and the author of La Lucerna di Eureta Misoscolo (1625), a dialogic novel inspired by …
TEACHING ASSISTANT TO RECEIVE 2017 CAMPUS-WIDE TA AWARD FOR INNOVATION IN TEACHING
January 11, 2017 Congratulations to Lauren Goodpseed, recipient of a 2017 Campus-wide Award for Innovation in Teaching. Thank you for your contributions to the French program at UW-Madison, Lauren, and kudos on this well-deserved recognition!