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[ecrea] Summer School in Studi Culturali
Wed Apr 23 05:40:33 GMT 2008
>SUMMER SCHOOL
>
>in Adriatic Studies [SSAS] - Cultural Studies between East and West
>
>Rimini, 30th June - 12th July 2008
>
>The aim of the Summer School in Adriatic Studies
>is to increase knowledge on cultural and
>political interactions in modern Europe,
>focusing particularly on methodological issues
>related to the analysis of cultural processes. A
>series of lectures and seminars will offer a
>multi-disciplinary overview on dierent methods
>and research perspectives in the field of
>cultural studies and cultural analysis to
>critically understand cultural issues of the
>current interconnected spaces between Western and Eastern Europe.
>
>General information
>
>According to the expression of multiple
>identities, the School provides the participants
>with lessons, seminars and panel discussions on
>various issues related to the theme proposed. It
>also emphasizes interactive learning experience,
>as exemplified by its international and
>interdisciplinary participantS. Lectures, round
>tables and seminars will be held mostly in
>English. All the SSAS activities will take place
>in Rimini, at the Town of Rimini Museum (v.
>Tonini 1, close to Piazza Ferrari), where
>participants will find any secretarial facility.
>TheSSAS staff will be available to participants
>and lecturers each day from 10:30 am to 6:00 pm.
>Classes hours:10-12 am; 5-7 pm. A fee of 300,00
>Euros is charged for participants.This includes
>housing accomodation, course package and any
>further teaching material. The course offers a
>certificate of participation worth 6 (six) ECTS credits.
>
>Target group and prerequisites for admission.
>
>The SSAS offers educational and cultural
>opportunities for Ph.D, graduate and
>undergraduate students interested in exploring a
>career in geo-political or cultural studies,
>especially focusing on Eastern countries. The
>SSAS will be useful as well for professionals
>interested in migration policies. Candidates
>must provide a list of courses attended, a
>curriculum vitae and a letter of presentation by
>a senior or a preminent scholar. Application
>forms must be sent by email or fax direct to the
>students tutor of the school at the following address:
>
>Dr. Lara Michelacci - Department of Italian
>Studies (University of Bologna) Via Zamboni, 32
>40126 Bologna - ITALY - Fax: + 39 051 2098555 -
>E-mail: (lara.michelacci2 /at/ unibo.it)
>
>Application forms can be downloaded from the web
>site
>http://www.unibo.it/Portale/Relazioni+Internazionali/Summer+School/summer/Language
>
>or requested from Dr. Lara Michelacci.
>
>
>
>Programme
>
>
>
>The global discussion of Cultural studies
>highlights the strong contemporary interest for
>new ways of studying and thinking about
>«culture». The label "Cultural Studies" detects
>a wide and composite research program across
>different national settings, whose common lines
>reside in a shared interest in the field of
>culture, and in a tendence to elaborate their
>own methods of investigation drawing
>eclectically from different disciplines, such as
>semiotics, sociology, anthropology,
>historiography, literary criticism, philosophy,
>as well as the knowledge concerning the arts, the media, the entertainment.
>
>In a world increasingly crossed by transnational
>relationships, a fertile dialogue arose between
>different intellectual traditions, calling into
>question the traditional divisions between
>"centres" and "peripheries" of the globe. The
>organization of a series of meetings on Cultural
>Studies' suggestions within the Summer School in
>Adriatic Studies aims to offer to its
>participants the chance to know and to analyse
>in more depth the trans- and multi-disciplinary
>projects which try to critically understand the
>cultural realities of our current interconnected space.
>
>
>LECTURE PROGRAM
>
>First Session
>
>
>Literature and Migration. Eastern writers and
>italian Language (Mihai Butcovan; Amara Lakhous; Fulvio Pezzarossa;
>
>
>Marco Purpura)
>
>Feminism and postcolonial studies (Lidia Curti; Beatrice Ferrara)
>
>Migration, Modernity and Mediterranean (Iain Chambers)
>
>Gender studies - two days
>
>Theory contribution of gender studies (Vita Fortunati; Rita Monticelli)
>
>Round table: Stories/Histories and Memories of
>Feminism (Biljana Dojcinovic-Nesic Vita
>Fortunati; Jasmina Lukic; Rita Monticelli)
>
>
>
>Second Session
>
>Geographical Literature (Silvia Albertazzi)
>
>Mediterranean Encounters: Critical Geography in
>Mediterranean Literature and Film (Giulio Iacoli)
>
>Round Table: Silvia Albertazzi, Francesco
>Cattani, Giulio Iacoli, Davide Papotti
>
>South Atlantic and European Periphery: Portugal
>and Colonial Empire (Maragarida Calafate
>Ribeiro, Vincenzo Russo, Roberto Vecchi)
>
>Cultures, Translations and Historiographies
>(Giuliana Benvenuti; Paolo Capuzzo)
>
>Europe and Postcolonialism (Biljana Kasiæ; Sandro Mezzadra)
>
>Consumer Culture. History, Theory and Politics (Roberta Sassatelli)
>
>
>
>
>
>Docent Staff and Lecturers: Luisa Avellini
>(University of Bologna); Silvia Albertazzi
>(University of Bologna); Giuliana Benvenuti
>(University of Bologna); Mihai Butcovan
>(scrittore); Margarida Calafate Ribeiro
>(University of Coimbra); Paolo Capuzzo
>(University of Bologna); Francesco Cattani
>(University of Bologna) ;Iain Chambers
>University of Napoli "L'Orientale"); Lidia Curti
>(University of Napoli "L'Orientale"); Biljana
>Dojcinovic-Nesic (University of Beograd);
>Beatrice Ferrara (University of Napoli
>"L'Orientale"); Vita Fortunati (University of
>Bologna); Biljana Kasic (University of Rijeka,
>Zadar und Zagreb); Giulio Iacoli (University of
>Parma); Amara Lakhous (scrittore); Jasmina Lukic
>(Central European University ); Sandro Mezzadra
>(University of Bologna); Rita Monticelli
>(University of Bologna); Fulvio Pezzarossa
>(University of Bologna); Davide Papotti
>(University of Parma); Marco Purpura (University
>of Oregon); Vincenzo Russo (University of
>Bologna); Roberta Sassatelli (University of
>Milano); Roberto Vecchi (University of Bologna)
>
>
>
>
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