For the academic year 2023-2024, the calendar determined by the Programme Council is as follows:
15th February 2024
Aula Magna Storica – Palazzo della Sapienza
Chair: M. Sabbatini
9:00 B. Rizzardi, Educare alla complessità nell’era della globalizzazione: tradurre la letteratura postcoloniale
10:00 A. Sanna, Errare, ossia cercare. Riflessioni sul fare artistico
11:00 pausa
Chair: A. Fambrini
11:30 D. Pierucci, El diablo mundo (1841) di José de Espronceda e il romanticismo europeo: intertestualità e originalità
12:30 S. Grazzini, Fortuna, felicità e amore ne L’Uomo senza qualità di Musil
13:30 pausa pranzo
15:30 Tavola rotonda: A. Ghezzani, Plagio creativo e riscrittura: una riflessione sulla letteratura come sistema aperto a partire da tre saggi di Borges
Discussants: P. Amenta, A. Baldini, A. Bianchini, S. Manzi, C. Martino, R. Narcisi, L. Santi
16th february 2024
Aula Magna Storica – Palazzo della Sapienza
Chair: A. Lenci
9:00 G. Marotta, Dislessia e scrittura
10:00 D. Romagno, Fra morfosintassi, semantica lessicale e interpretazione testuale: il caso del verbo ‘essere’ nel discorso filosofico
11:00 pausa
Chair: R. García
11:30 F. Attruia, Défense et Illustration du franco-albertain: preservazione e rivitalizzazione del francese nella regione rurale di Edmonton (Canada)
12:30 P. Malloggi, L’idiosincrasia nelle classi di parola
13:30 pausa pranzo
15:30 Tavola rotonda: F. Gallina, La nozione di “parola” in linguistica e nelle lingue
Discussants: S. Auriemma, G. Avano, R.B. Luzietti, F. Saettoni, D. Tashkhuzhaev
LINGUISTIC CURRICULUM
3.05.2024 ▪ 9:00 Palazzo Venera (Sala Riunioni) Aula MsTeams
Camilla Bardel (Stockholm University), Perché la L3? (proposer: Francesca Gallina)
9.05.2024 ▪ 15:00 Palazzo Venera (Sala Colonne) Aula MsTeams
Luca Lorenzetti (Università di Viterbo), Problemi linguistici e testuali del giudeo-romanesco del Seicento (proposer: G. Marotta)
21.05.2024 ▪ 15:00 Aula MsTeams
Charlotte Taylor (University of Sussex), Failure and falsification (proposer: G. Cappelli)
Maria Filomena Gonçalves (Universidade de Évora), Histórias e língua: Interfaces. O português como língua pluricêntrica (proposer: Monica Lupetti)
24.05.2024 ▪ 15:00 Palazzo Venera (Sala Riunioni) Aula MsTeams
Andreas Willi (University of Oxford), The prehistory of Greek εἰμί between typology and Indo-European reconstruction (proposer: D. Romagno)
LITERARY CURRICULUM
23.02.2024 ▪ 15:00 Palazzo Venera (Sala Riunioni) Aula MsTeams
Jan Baetens (KU Leuven), Literary remake: limits and possibilities of a literary subgenre (proposer: R. Ferrari)
18.03.2024 ▪ 16:00 Palazzo Venera (Sala Riunioni) Aula MsTeams
Luca Fazzini (Centro de Estudos Comparatistas – CEComp – Universidade de Lisboa), Uno sguardo a sud: transiti atlantici e World Literature (proposer: V. Tocco)
26.03.2024 ▪ 10:30 Palazzo Venera (Sala Riunioni) Aula MsTeams
Mariacristina Cavecchi (Università degli Studi di Milano Statale), TYPUS – Transforming Young People Using Shakespeare: dalla ricerca alla scena (proposer: S. Soncini)
3.04.2024 ▪ 17:00 Palazzo Matteucci (Aula Magna) Aula MsTeams
Tania Collani, (Université de Haute-Alsace – UHA Mulhouse), Il sogno nella letteratura del Novecento (proposer: E. David)
[annullata – nuova data da definire] Aula MsTeams
Francesco Marroni (Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara), Disincanto e conflitto nel romanzo vittoriano: modelli di mondo in cerca d’autore (proposer: B. Rizzardi)
16th april 2024: Second-Year Phd Students
Palazzo Matteucci Aula Magna / Aula virtuale MsTeams
Chair: Lorenzo Santi, Giuditta Avano
14:00-14:30 Angel De Oliveira Amata
14:30-15:00 Elena Bastianoni
15:00-15:30 Andrea Lupi
15:30-16:00 Caterina Russo
16:00 break
16:30-17:00 Matteo Berni
17:00-17:30 Agnese Lombardi
17:30-18:00 Alessia Guidi
18:00-18:30 Paola Esposito
15th may 2024: First-Year Phd Students
Palazzo Matteucci – Aula Magna / Aula virtuale MsTeams
Moderatori: Andrea Bianchini, Serena Auriemma
14:00-14:20 María Helena Fernández Serrano
14:20-14:40 Teresa Lombardi
14:40-15:00 Maria Giardina
15:00-15:20 Camilla Predieri
15:20-15:40 Valeria De Rose
15:40 break
16:00-16:20 Alessio Agolino
16:20-16:40 Bianca Abbà
16:40-17:00 Mattia Proietti
17:00-17:20 Olga Kobzeva
17th June 2024 – 5th July 2024
Literary curriculum
26.06.2024 ▪ 10:30 Aula Magna (Palazzo Matteucci) MsTeams
Emilia David, l clown – una metafora per l’identità dell’artista nel circo della storia e dell’esistenza in Matei Visniec e Norman Manea
2.07.2024 ▪ 9:00-13:00 Aula Musica (Palazzo Matteucci) MsTeams
Valeria Tocco e Federica Cappelli, Rimpatri e ritorni: la fine delle dittature iberiche – testi e contesti nella letteratura di Portogallo e Spagna
3.07.2024 ▪ 9:00-13:00 Aula Seminari (Palazzo Venera) MsTeams
Francesca Romoli, Approcci critici al testo letterario: esempi applicativi tra filologia testuale e ricostruzione storica
Linguistic curriculum
20.06.2024 ▪ 9:30-13:30 Aula Seminari (Palazzo Venera) MsTeams
Rosangela Lai, Parlanti ereditari di lingue di minoranza storica
27.06.2024 ▪ 9:30-13:30 Aula Seminari (Palazzo Venera)
Denise Filmer, Deconstructing the language of online news – a multimodal critical discourse analysis approach
1.07.2024 ▪ 9:30-13:30 Aula Seminari (Palazzo Venera) MsTeams
Rosa Garcìa & Francesco Attruia, Codifica ed espressione dell’evidenzialità nel discorso politico
Cross-disciplinary seminar
25.06.2024 ▪ 11:00-13:00 / 15:00-17:00 Aula Magna (Palazzo Matteucci) MsTeams
Stefano Brugnolo & Francesco Rovai, L’etimologia tra linguistica e retorica
To be announced.
DOCTORAL CONFERENCE
Linguistic Disciplines and Foreign Literatures (DiLLeS)
Call for papers
Phenomenologies of memory: interconnecting literary, linguistic, and philological studies
Pisa, Palazzo Matteucci, Aula Magna
July 4-5, 2024
The conference’s aim is to investigate the multiplicity of meanings that the notion of memory can be seen to convey from a literary, linguistic, and philological point of view. What do we mean exactly when speaking of memory? Is reductio ad unum possible when dealing with such semantically differentiated concepts as retention, remembrance, recollection, recalling, and post-memory? How substantial are the differences between collective and individual memory? How do the mechanisms of memory reverberate on the structures and changes of linguistic systems? And how does human memory differ from the computational memories that are progressively gaining ground in the era of Big Data? Taking its cue from these issues, the conference intends to contribute to the debate on memory’s multiple connotations. Space will also be devoted to the interconnections between the language, writing, traditions and conceptualizations concerning memory, and to the ways the ‘phenomenologies of memory’ can be examined through the methodologies of linguistics, philological analysis, and literary criticism.
PhD students are invited to send their proposals on the following subjects (or similar/related themes):
- Literature: individual/collective memory, explicit/implicit memory, prospective memory and post-memory, Trauma studies, autobiographical, biographical and historical/documentary writing, reconstructive memory and identity.
- Linguistics: the mechanisms of memory and the structures of language from a synchronic and diachronic perspective; writing and metalinguistic canons; the role of memory in the acquisition and learning of language and in language disorders; artificial memories and computational linguistics.
- Philology: authorial philology, Digital editions, memory transmission through texts, reconstructions of historical memory, the importance of memory for textual transmission.
PhD students who wish to participate must submit an abstract of 2,000 characters (including spaces and with a further section containing a Reference List). Please remember that abstracts should be accompanied by the presenter’s name and surname, institutional affiliation and e-mail address. Proposals should be submitted by May 12, 2024 to the following e-mail addresses: francesco.rovai@unipi.it, marco.sabbatini@unipi.it. Presentations can be delivered in Italian or in English.
Abstract contributions will be evaluated by a scientific committee and accepted authors will be notified by June 2, 2024. A selection of the Conference papers will be published in the academic book series ILLA – Nuove Ricerche Umanistiche (Pisa University Press).
Further information will be available in the next weeks on the following link: https://dilles.fileli.unipi.it/didattica/convegni-dottorali/
The DiLLeS Doctoral Conference follows the guidelines relating to gender equal opportunities at conferences.
30th january 2024, 9h30 – Aula Magna di Palazzo Matteucci
9:30 Ludovica Cerini (XXXVI ciclo; supervisor: A. Lenci)
9:50 Paolo Pedinotti (XXXVI ciclo; supervisor: A. Lenci)
10:10 Giulia Greco (XXXVI ciclo; supervisor: D. Romagno)
10:30 Carolina Marescotti (XXXVI ciclo; supervisor: D. Romagno)
10:50 Valérie Tosi (XXXVI ciclo; supervisore: B. Rizzardi)
11:10 Marta Capossela (XXXVI ciclo; supervisore: M. Sabbatini)
11:30 Giovanni Pontolillo (XXXV ciclo; supervisore: A. Sanna)
11:50 Filippo Saettoni* (XXXVII ciclo; supervisore: S. Bruti)
*passaggio d’anno
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