Offerta formativa erogata 2021/2022

     Dipartimento di Studi Europei, Americani e Interculturali 
PhD STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURES, LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION
Sapienza, University of Rome and University of Silesia, in Katowice
 
a.a. 2021-2022
                                                                                                                                                                                                TUTORIALS
 
How to do things with words and texts
 
Sapienza Venue: Sala Riunioni 2 ‘Marco Polo’

Le tematiche, le teorie e le metodologie trattate in tutti i  tutorial e seminari sono descritte per esteso nei file allegati a questa pagina
 
Date Seminar Time Link (if applicable) Students
26- 27 October, 2021 Sonia Massai (King’s College London)
 
Day 1
History and theory of Shakespearean textual editing: an introduction
 
Day 2
Editing workshop    
 
                                             
10-12 a.m.   I year Sapienza and II year Silesia
(II and III year Sapienza, III year Silesia: recommended)
2-3 December, 2021 Frederic Chaume (Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana, Valencia)
Audiovisual Translation Research Methodologies
 
Day 1
Five approaches to the research of AVT
 
Day 2
How to prepare a research project in AVT
 
 
10-13 a.m.   I year Sapienza and II year Silesia
(II and III year Sapienza, III year Silesia: recommended)
 
20-21 December, 2021
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
24 January, 2022
Day 1
Marco Caracciolo (University of Ghent)
Narratives of Stubbornness and the Stubbornness of Narrative: Notes on the Persistence of Narrative Forms
 
Stefano Brugnolo (Università di Pisa) 
Tra approccio stilistico e approccio retorico: alcune riflessioni a partire da Spitzer (in Italian)
 
Day 2
Alessandra Grego (John Cabot University)
Workshop: Digital Pedagogy
 
Day 3: Stefania Sini (Università del Piemonte Orientale)
Postclassical narratologies: paths, foundations, tools
 
10-13 a.m.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
10-12 a.m.
 
 
 
10-12 a.m.
 
Room 206
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Room 104
I year Sapienza and II year Silesia
(II and III year Sapienza, III year Silesia: recommended)
7-8 February, 2022 Gabriella Mazzon (Leopold-Franzens Universität, Innsbruck)   
 
Day 1
The diachronic study of dialogue: a pragmatic perspective
 
Day 2
Workshop
 
 
10-13 a.m. Room 206 I year Sapienza and II year Silesia
(II and III year Sapienza, III year Silesia: recommended)
24-25 February, 2022 Marina Dossena (Università di Bergamo)
 
Day 1
Tools and Methods for Explorations in the Histories of English: What Are the Options Today?
 
Day 2
Focus on Networks and Coalitions in Late Modern Times
 
 
 
 
15-18 p.m.
 
 
 
9.30-12.30 a.m.
 
 
 
 
 
Sala riunioni 2
I year Sapienza and II year Silesia
(II and III year Sapienza, III year Silesia: recommended)
16-17 March, 2022 Patrick Zabalbeascoa  (Universitat Pompeu Fabre, Barcelona)
Aspects of humour in literary, audiovisual and translated texts
 
Day 1
Multilingualism and codeswitching: theories and methodologies
 
Day 2
Analysing multilingual  audiovisual texts
 
10-13 a.m.  
 
 
 
 
Sala riunioni 2
I year Sapienza and II year Silesia
(II and III year Sapienza, III year Silesia: recommended)
13- 14 April, 2022 Rory Loughnane  (University of Kent)
 
Day 1
Re-Editing Shakespeare
 
Day 2
Editing Early Modern Drama in Practice
 
 
 
 
 
3-6 p.m.
 
 
 
10-13 a.m.
 
 
 
 
Sala riunioni 2
I year Sapienza and II year Silesia
(II and III year Sapienza, III year Silesia: recommended)
20-21 April Vicki Angelaki  (Mid Sweden University)
Day 1
A Theory of Contemporary Drama
 
Day 2
Workshop
 
 
10-13 a.m.
 
 
 
3-6 p.m.
 
 
 
Sala riunioni 2
 
10-
11-
12 May,
 2022
Massimo Bacigalupo (Università di Genova)
Martina Pfeiler (Università di Vienna)
Ugo Rubeo (Università Roma Sapienza)
                                                           
Afroamerican, Modernist, and Contemporary American Poetry
           
 
 
9.30-12.30 a.m.
 
 
Sala riunioni 2
I year Sapienza and II year Silesia
(II and III year Sapienza, III year Silesia: recommended)
 
                                                             

 
 
 
           
CONFERENCES and LECTURES
 
12 October – 22 November
10 a.m.
John Matteson,
(Pulitzer Prize winner from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY),
 
Literature and Slavery

https://us.edu.pl/en/metropolia-metropolii-czyli-nowojorski-zdobywca-pulitzera-dla-slaska-i-zaglebia/
 (a version of the open lectures is available at the YouTube channel of the Silesian Library: 
https://us.edu.pl/en/metropolia-metropolii-czyli-nowojorski-zdobywca-pulitzera-dla-slaska-i-zaglebia/
 
 
24-25 November, 2021
 
Translators as authors: Creativity in media localization
 
https://web.uniroma1.it/seai/?q=it/node/4029
 
 
27 April, 2022
 
Translation through history and
History through translation
 
Christopher Rundle (Università di Bologna)
History through the lens of translation. A case study of four fascist regimes.
 
Serenella Zanotti (Università di Roma Tre)
Translating the untranslatable: an archival perspective
 
 
intervengono Karen Bennett (CETAPS, NOVA FCSH), Angelo Cattaneo (CNR ISEM),
Irene Ranzato (Sapienza), Giulio Vaccaro (CNR ISEM)
 
 
 
  • May 23 - one-day conference,  Imagining Poetry Today. Responses to P. B. Shelley’s Defence of Poetry (1821) (see attached poster) 
 
  • Alice Ballestrino   (Phd Italian and Comparative Literature,  University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. Program Coordinator of the  International Forum for U.S. Studies. Author of Extra-vacant narratives. Reading Holocaust fiction in the post-9/11 age)
May 24, -lecture,  15-17.30 Sala Riunioni 2, Marco Polo   "History is everything that happens everywhere. Even here in Newark.' Philip Roth and the Holocaust" 
May 31, -workshop,    10-13   Sala Riunioni 2, Marco Polo   "From the Dissertation to the First-Book Project" (especially recommended for past Phd students, III year students, but hopefully useful for all
 
 
 
 
30 June-2 July, 2022
 
Shakespeare, Austen and audiovisual translation: the classics translated on screen
 
https://web.uniroma1.it/seai/?q=it/node/4037
 
 
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
 

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