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At the desk, Kay Wolfinger during the lecture fluid boundaries, new images
Guest Lecture by Prof. Kay Wolfinger on contemporary literature and inclusion

On Monday, 18 March, as part of the initiatives of the PhD program in Foreign Languages and Literatures, the Department welcomed Prof. Kay Wolfinger from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The lecture, titled “Fluid Boundaries, New Images? Contemporary Literature and Inclusion”, explored the theme of inclusion in contemporary European literature.

Course “Introduction to Audiovisual Translation (TAV)”

The free course “Introducción a la traducción audiovisual (TAV): Modalidades tradicionales y accesibilidad a los medios” (Introduction to Audiovisual Translation: Traditional Modalities and Media Accessibility), held on 12-15 March, 2024, in the Aula Co-working, attracted over seventy participants from both Italy and abroad. Taught by Juan Pedro Rica Peromingo from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, […]

Professors Elisa Sartor and Matteo De Beni at the Universidad de Oriente

At the end of February, professors Elisa Sartor and Matteo De Beni were guests at the Universidad de Oriente, Julio Antonio Mella campus in Santiago de Cuba (Cuba) for an academic exchange. On Tuesday, 20 February, Prof. Sartor delivered a lecture titled “Diccionarios históricos: del papel al entorno digital” (Historical Dictionaries: From Paper to the […]

Podcast “Inclusioni” Continues with Elodie Chabrol

The recordings for the Inclusioni podcast are ongoing and will soon be available on major platforms, in collaboration with Fuori Aula Network. On Thursday, 15 February, Giovanni Tallarico interviewed Elodie Chabrol, a science communication expert (on Instagram and X as @eloscicomm). Elodie was the department’s guest on 15-16 February, 2024, during the seminar “Master Science […]

Master Haruhisa Kawamura from the Kawamura Noh Theatre in Kyoto on stage of the Auditorium of Polo Zanotto
Sold-Out Event for Noh Theatre

On Friday, 15 February, a packed Aula Magna hosted Master Haruhisa Kawamura from the Kawamura Noh Theatre in Kyoto, who travelled from Japan to take the audience on an ideal journey into the world of Noh Theatre, the oldest form of traditional Japanese theatre. The event, organized by Prof. Stefano Aloe, a Slavic Studies professor […]

Podcast “Inclusioni” Recording Begins

On Wednesday, 17 January, recordings began for the first episode of Inclusioni, a podcast channel launched by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the University of Verona, in collaboration with Fuori Aula Network. The podcast will serve as a platform for the department’s research, featuring interviews and short segments, with a focus on […]