Category Archives: Eventi passati

The Making of Inspector Montalbano

Along with the Film Studies department, the Italian Department held a Fall Tea for all students on Thursday, November 1. Many students showed interest in the department with their thoughtful questions and comments about upcoming courses and activities.

As well, Alberto Sironi, director of the popular series Detective Montalbano, gave a lecture and follow-up discussion on November 6 that was open to the public called “The Making of Inspector Montalbano.”

Our Italian club will have an annual Christmas dinner during the holiday season and is open to suggestions for upcoming events!



Settimana della lingua italiana

Every year, in October, the Italian Language Week (Settimana della lingua italiana) takes place. As in the past two years, also this time Bryn Mawr and Haverford students participated to the event with a multimedia presentation.

This year’s themes were “Italy of the territories” and “Italy of the future”.

Students of ITAL201 (Italian Culture and Society), taught by Dr. Giuliana Perco, collaborated to prepare a very interesting and multi-faceted group presentation on music and dialects. More specifically, Camila, Ruby, Adriana, Sarah, Grace, Amanda, Jadil and Vanessa focused their work on contemporary songs dedicated to emigration and immigration and written in several different Italian dialects.  The course is taught by Prof. Giuliana Perco.

The event was organized by the Consulate General of Italy at Philadelphia and hosted at UPenn; it included also presentations from students from Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania.

Brave ragazze!

Congratulazioni ad Allegra e Minerva

The Italian Department at Bryn Mawr celebrated the graduation of Allegra Fletcher, an Italian major, and Minerva Pinto,  an Italian minor and History major,  last April 27th.

Allegra had just successfully discussed her Senior Thesis entitled Le complessità fra l’identità e la storia immaginata nella scrittura di Igiaba Scego.


 

 

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The Department also celebrated Andrea Guzzetti, who recently received a Ph.D. in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology at Bryn Mawr College.

Congratulazioni!

“Italy, Love It or Leave It!”

 

On Friday March 16th, Bryn Mawr students and faculty from multiple departments were present for the screening of  the award winning film, “Italy, Love It or Leave It!”. The question hinted at in the title is explored by directors Luca Ragazzi and Gustav Hofer, as they struggle to decide whether to stay in or depart from their beloved country of Italy. The film masterfully covers the ups and downs of Italian views on politics, regionalism, immigration and labor policy, unemployment, sexuality, food, and history, among other topics.

During the Q and A session and also in the lobby, students were able to speak with the directors and gain more insight on their work. The film, presented by PI-Philly, Professionisti Italiani a Philadelphia (Italian Professionals in Philadelphia), was both well attended and well received by the audience.

Interested in learning more about the film? HERE is the link to the official website.

Bravissime, ragazze!

This Summer, Cynthia Columbus, a Bryn Mawr sophomore pursuing a minor in Italian and a major in Linguistics,  will attend an intensive course of Italian language and culture at the Università per Stranieri in Siena, Italy, thanks to a scholarship that she was awarded for her multimedia project on food, culture, and  Italian identity.

Brava, Cindy: way to go!

Cindy first elaborated her multimedia presentation as the final project for Dr. Giuliana Perco’s  Intensive Intermediate Italian course last Fall, and then expanded, perfected and submitted it to the annual competition organized by the Centre for Italian Studies at UPenn and the Consulate General of Italy in Philadelphia and open to college students enrolled in Italian courses.

Two scholarships were awarded this year, one to the Università per Stranieri in Perugia, and one to the Università per Stranieri in Siena, and many submissions were received by the judging committee, from colleges as far away as Virginia and Maryland.

Jadil Rodriguez, a Bryn Mawr sophomore  majoring in pre-med and Italian, also placed among the best participants of the contest this year with her own project, involving a series of interviews to Italian native speakers.

Last year, another Bryn Mawr student, Gillian Diffenderfer, a major in Romance Languages with a focus on Italian and Spanish, won the Summer scholarship in Perugia (at the time it was the only scholarship awarded) for her very elaborate multimedia presentation on Italian national identity.

Bryn Mawr students have been participating to this contest only for the past two years, but both times, for two years in a row, they won!

Davvero bravissime, ragazze!!

A smiling Cindy (left) with Rita Pasqui, Cultural Officer of the Consulate General of Italy  in Philadelphia at the Award Ceremony at UPenn last  February 20th, 2012