Fall 2017 Calendar of Events
Theater, Cinema, Migration and Otherness
Posted in: Inserra, Italian News and Events, World Languages and Cultures
The Inserra Chair is pleased to share the new calendar of programs scheduled for the fall 2017 semester.
The calendar includes events on theatre, cinema and migration. It will open on September 26 with , a panel with theater director Karin Coonrod and Alessandro Cassin of the Centro Primo Levi, NY, presented in connection with the production of the play at the Kasser Theater.
On October 16, linguist Giuseppe Antonelli and titling expert Jerome Rudes will address the question "" to understand how Italian circulates on international screens through the voices of Italian actors and thanks to the practice of subtitling. This is the third appointment with the "" series.
Multiple award winning playwright, theater and film director Emma Dante will be visiting the U.S. for the first time: on November 15, in conversation with Teresa Fiore, Inserra Chair, in advance of the presentation of Dante’s play Le Sorelle Macaluso at the Kasser Theater.
Finally, the last event of the semester (December 11) will be devoted to the topic of historic and contemporary migration, through the Pre-Occupied Spaces: Remapping Italy’s Transnational Migrations and Colonial Legacies.
To learn more about the free events open to the general public, please visit the .
We hope to see many of you on campus this fall!