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Harvard: Master Class on Che Guevara

Master Class 1968: Diana Sorensen on Che Guevara Thursday, November 8 | 6:00pm | Room 113, Sever Hall Join us on Thursday, November 8 at 6:00pm in Room 113, Sever Hall for Diana Sorensen, James F. Rothenberg Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and of Comparative Literature, on Che Guevara. We encourage attendees to read the […]

Boston College – Exiles From Fascist Italy

BOSTON COLLEGE THE DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES & THE SOTTILE FUND FOR ITALIAN STUDIES PRESENT: RENATO CAMURRI “EXILES FROM FASCIST ITALY: A TRANSNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE”   Wednesday, October 24, 2018 – 6:00 PM Devlin Hall 101  Renato Camurri is Professor of History of Contemporary Europe at the University of Verona. His most recent research […]

Boston Camerata – The Tale of Fauvel

The Tale of Fauvel: A Political Fable from Medieval France Sunday, October 28 at 4pm  – First Church in Boston,  MA   Are you a bit on edge during this political season? Well, help is on the way…  This biting fable was conceived in Medieval  France, but it feels as contemporary as the latest skit from late-night […]

Laura Mayron to Speak on Lorca

Laura Mayron, a student in our doctoral program in Hispanic Language & Literatures, will be joining Professor Carlos Ramos at Wellesley College this evening to present in his seminar on Federico García Lorca. Laura will be speaking on Lorca’s queer surrealism in “Ode to Walt Whitman,” which was part of her undergraduate honors thesis, completed at […]