PHD italianistica a Warwich (Insegnamento Lingua Italiana)
Warwicks Department of Italian includes seven academic research staff, whose interests span topics in Italian studies from 1250 up to the present.
We are able to offer supervision for most topics within this chronological period and have special expertise in the following:
* Dantes intellectual and scientific culture, and his reception in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Italy (Gilson)
* the classical tradition in late-medieval and Renaissance Italy, in particular Aristotelianism and Platonism, ethics and natural philosophy, commentaries and translations (Gilson, Lines, Vanhaelen)
* learned culture and institutionsincluding humanism, scholasticism, libraries, universities and academiesin Renaissance Italy, especially Florence, Bologna and the Veneto (Lines, Gilson, Vanhaelen)
* religion, magic and alchemy in the Renaissance (Vanhaelen, Gilson, Lines)
* the rise of the novel and development of reading cultures in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Caesar, Burns)
* womens writing after the unification of Italy (Caesar)
* modernism and avantgarde theatre in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (Caesar)
* the literature of migration, travel and mobility in twentieth-century Italy (Burns, Polezzi, Toninato)
* postwar cinema (Burns)
* literature, ethics and politics from the Renaissance to today (Lines, Caesar, Burns)
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language, identity and culture, history of literary studies, and translation studies, including the relationship of Greek, Latin and the vernacular in the Renaissance, and of Italian and immigrant speech in modern Italy (Gilson, Lines, Vanhaelen; Burns, Polezzi, Toninato)
Argomento completo:
- PHD italianistica a Warwich -
Dr. David Lines,
2009-01-29, 10:53
- PHD italianistica a Warwich - D.L., 2009-01-29, 10:56
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Elisa_,
2009-02-03, 00:28
- PHD italianistica a Warwich - DL, 2009-02-03, 09:21