Category Archives: Events
14-17 June 2018/ ‘Interdisciplinary Italy: interart/intermedia’ at the AAIS 2018, Sorrento
Panel organised by Prof. Giuliana Pieri 1.Florian Mussgnug, University College London, “Fatal entanglement: Radical architecture, Interartistic Creativity and Riskâ€Â 2. Giuliana Pieri, Royal Holloway, University of London, “Milan 1963: Through the Looking...
1st Interdisciplinary Italy Summer School/ Trinity College Dublin, 29-30 June 2018
1st Interdisciplinary Italy Summer School at Trinity College, The University of Dublin, Ireland, 29th and 30th June 2018 We invite applications from doctoral researchers to join the first Interdisciplinary Italy Summer School. The aims of the Summer School...
Dr Patti’s Keynote on ‘1968 in reviews’/23 April 2018, Birmingham
Programme Led by Dr Emma Wagstaff from the University of Birmingham and supported by the British Academy / Leverhulme Trust, this project will investigate the role of literary and cultural reviews in...
2 March 2018/Gender Politics and Gendering Politics: Visual Poetry and the Italian neo Avant-Garde, Royal Holloway
Professor Giuliana Pieri (School of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures) and Dr Emanuela Patti (Senior Researcher, AHRC project Interdisciplinary Italy) will run a creative workshop which will focus on Italian visual poetry and...
8-9 March 2018/Multilingual Digital Authorship, Lancaster University,
The inaugural symposium of The Creative Web of Languages (MEITS flexible funding project) Call for Papers The World Wide Web is commonly perceived the ultimate tool of homogenizing culture through dominant platforms...
Interdisciplinary Italy and Tate Exchange: Some Students’ Perspectives
In 2017, we have partnered up with two schools (in Surrey and Yorkshire) and have brought together historians, art historians, designers, and students of Italian to rethink the way we approach and...
Dr Brook’s Keynote on ‘Expanded Cinema’ at the ASMI Conference
Dr Clodagh Brook is delivering the Friday Keynote at the ASMI Postgraduate Conference in Royal Holloway on 23rd July. Her talk focuses on the concept of “expansion†of the arts, a concept...
Mind the Gap: Interdisciplinarity in the Secondary and University Classroom
Do disciplinary boundaries still matter? Who is responsible for shaping and defining them? How can we foster better collaboration between disciplines? These are some of the key questions which underpin our project....