PLEASE NOTE THAT THE INSTRUCTOR MIGHT NEED TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE SCHEDULE
Friday Make Up: February 7
WEEK 1 (Jan. 20,22):
Introduction to the course
WEEK 2 (Jan. 27, 29):
Readings:
https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/dante_(Enciclopedia-dell'Italiano)/
Dante, De Vulgari Eloquentia, Libro I
UNIT I:The Question of Language.
Lecture and Discussion: Dante's De Vulgari Eloquentia, Libro I.
Readings:
https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/la-questione-della-lingua_(Storia-della-civilt%C3%A0-europea-a-cura-di-Umberto-Eco)/
Excerpts from Pietro Bembo, Prose della Volgar Lingua; Francesco Petrarca's Rerum vulgarium fragmenta, examples of Petrarchismo.
Lecture and discussion:Italian Renaissance and Pietro Bembo’s codification of Tuscan as the 'Italian' literary language.
WEEK 3 (Febr. 3. 5. 7- MAKE UP FRIDAY):
Readings:
Alessandro Manzoni, Della lingua italiana (https://www.alessandromanzoni.org/opere/83);
Enciclopedia Treccani, La questione della lingua italiana nell'Otttocento.
Mark Gilbert - K. Robert Nilsson, The A to Z Modern Italy, Selection
Lecture and class discussion: The Question of Language during the Risorgimento.
Readings:
Mark Gilbert - K. Robert Nilsson, The A to Z Modern Italy, Selection
Lecture and class discussion: Dialectal Poetry in the Ottocento: Carlo Porta and Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli. Pluri and mono-linguism in the Italian literary tradition.
Readings:
Excertps from Il Trovatore and Nabucco
Friday: Lesson and class discussion:The role of Italian Opera in the Risorgimento: Giuseppe Verdi.
WEEK 4 (Febr. 10, 12):
Readings:
Dante, Divina Commedia: Inferno, Canto VI, vv. 58-75; Purgatorio, Canto VI, vvi. 223-228.
Individual research on the "canti politici" in the Divine Comedy
UNIT 2: The Question of Political Unity
Lecture and Discussion: Literature and (as?) Politics. Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia: i “canti politici”.
Readings:
https://www.fareletteratura.it/2014/06/21/analisi-del-testo-e-parafrasi-italia-mia-benche-l-parlar-sia-indarno-petrarca/#google_vignette
Francesco Petrarca, Italia mia.
Lecture and Discussion: the topos of Italia mia and other topoi of the Italian literature.
Recommend Reading: Matteo Di Gesù, Una nazione di carta, chapter on the Topos of Italia mia.
WEEK 5 (Febr. 17, 19):
February 17: Essay I: topic, outline and bibliograghy due
Readings:
https://letteraria.altervista.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Il-Principe-corr.pdf
N. Machiavelli, Il Principe, chapter XXVI
Lecture and Discussion: Il Principe, chapter XXVI.
Readings:
Giacomo Leopardi, All'Italia
Matteo Di Gesù, Una nazione di carta. Chapter: Archetipi danteschi.
Lecture and class discussion: The role of the archetypes and cultural myths.
WEEK 6 (Febr. 24. 26):
Febr. 24: Essay I due
Readings:
Pier Paolo Pasolini, Alla mia nazione
Matteo Di Gesù, Una nazione di carta, chapter: Il carattere degli Italiani. Un'invenzione letteraria moderna.
Lecture and Discussion: Questioning the Topos of Patria mia: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Alla mia nazione.
Readings:
Mark Gilbert - K. Robert Nilsson, The A to Z Modern Italy, Selection
Beverly Allen - Mary J. Russo (eds), Revising Italy, "Culture and Place: Italy as a European Country. The Myth of Backward Italy in Modern Europe"
WEEK 7 (March 3, 5)
Review for Midterm
March 5: MIDTERM EXAM
March 10-14 (Mon-Fri) Spring Break
WEEK 8 (March 17, 19):
Readings:
Luca La Rovere, Gli intellettuali italiani e il problema nella transizione al postfascismo. "Laboratoire Italien", 12/2012 in
https://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/641?lang=it
UNIT 3: Intellectuals and Italian Identities
Readings:
Pier Paolo Pasolini, Scritti corsari, Chapters: “Sviluppo e progresso”, “Acculturazione e acculturazione”.
Home screening: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Comizi d’amore.
Lecture and Discussion: Pier Paolo Pasolini's critique of Italy and Italians during the Economic Miracle.
WEEK 9 (March 24. 26):
March 24: Essay 2- Topic, Outline, and Bibliography Due
Readings:
Pier Paolo Pasolini, Scritti corsari, “Il romanzo delle stragi”; Roberto Saviano, Gomorra, pp. 231-240.
Lecture and class discussion: Pasolini's Intellectual Legacy
Readings:
Cristian Raimo, Contro l'identità italiana, chapter 1.
Review of Pier Paolo Antonello, Dimenticare Pasolini in https://www.leparoleelecose.it/?p=1080
Lecture and class discussion: Who (and where) are today the Italian Intellectuals?
WEEK 10 (March 31, April 2):
Readings:
C. Raimo, Contro l'identità italiana, Chapter: "Il virilismo ...".
Mark Gilbert - K. Robert Nilsson, The A to Z Modern Italy, Selection
UNIT 3: Italian Culture and Women Rights:
Screening: Alina Marazzi, Vogliamo anche le rose (2007)
Readings:
Igiaba Scego, Dismatria (in Pecore nere)
David Ward, "Impositions, Race, and Colonization. Italy: Cultural Identity and Spatial Opportunism from a Postcolonial Perspective" in Allen - Mary J. Russo (eds), Revising Italy.
UNIT 4: Postcolonial Italy
Lecture and Discussion: Another Idea of Cultural Identity
WEEK 11 (April 7, 9):
Essay 2 due April 9
Readings:
Igiaba Scego, Roma negata (Library), excerpts
Christian Raimo, Contro l’identità italiana, chapter 5: "Un'identità italiana alternativa"
Lecture and Discussion: What does it mean to be Italian today?
WEEK 12 (April 14, 16)
Screening: Italy. Love it or leave it (G. Hofer, L. Ragazzi, 2014)
April 16: Oral Presentations:
WEEK 13 (April 23):
Oral Presentations:
Readings:
Christian Raimo, Contro l'identità italiana, chap 6: "Contro l'identità"
Lecture and Discussion: Some Conclusions.
WEEK 14: (April 28, 20)
April 28 Lecture by Francesca Cadel (Professor of Italian and Film Studies at Calgary University) "You Gotta Throw Your Body into the Fight. Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Civil War (1968): from the 1940s to the 1970s".
Review for Final Exam
May 5-9 (Mon-Fri) Final Examinations