Women in Hell

Francesca da Rimini & Friends

Between Sin, Virtue, and Heroism

 

Donne all’inferno
Francesca da Rimini & Co. tra peccato, virtù ed eroismi

 

GIORNATE INTERNAZIONALI FRANCESCA DA RIMINI

VI Edizione

Los Angeles CA, april 20 - 21, 2012

 

PROGRAMMA

 

Friday, April 20 | UCLA

314 Royce Hall, Los Angeles

 

9:00     Registration, Coffee

 

9:30     Welcoming remarks by
Massimo Ciavolella, (Interim Director, CMRS),
Ferruccio Farina, (Università di Urbino), and
Lee Walcott (Ahmanson Foundation)

 

9:45     Giuseppe Mazzotta (Yale University) — “Dido in Love

 

10:15    Luigi Ballerini (UCLA) — Theodora: A Gift of God Nowhere to Be Found But Probably in Hell, Somewhere

 

10:45    Break

 

11:15    Eduard Vilella (Universitat Auṭnoma de Barcelona) — “Not Even in Hell: Dantes Isolde

 

11:45   Heather Sottong (UCLA) — Three Argentine Visions of Francesca: Victoria Ocampo, Jorge Luis Borges, and Leopoldo Lugones”

 

12:15    Lunch

 

12:00    Deirdre OGrady (University College, Dublin) — A Dantesque Dualism: Francesca da Rimini between Temptation, Betrayal and Perturbation

 

12:30    Lucia Re (UCLA) — “Metamorphoses of Thäis”

 

13:00    Break

 

13:30    Brittany Asaro (UCLA) — “Boccaccios Francescas: Comparing Inferno V and the Tale of Nastagio degli Onesti (Dec. V.8)”

 

14:00    Roberto Fedi (Università per Stranieri, Perugia) — “Hell on Earth. A Womens Madhouse at the End of the XIXth Century

 

14:30    Gianluca Rizzo (Franklin and Marshall College) — “Mucchiachias Sathanae: The Female Sinners of Dante and Folengos witches”

 

Friday, April 20 | Italian Cultural Institute

1023 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles

 

7:00      Welcome by Alberto di Mauro, Director IIC
Opening of Passioni d’Italia Francesca da Rimini nell’immaginario popolare,” an exhibition of engravings

 

8:00      Brief films of Dantes Divine Comedy

 

8:30      Religious Mantis: Interactive video installation by Alessandro Marianantoni with live performance by Tiffany Trenda

 

Saturday, April 21 | Italian Cultural Institute

1023 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles

 

9:30      Coffee

 

10:00    Giulio Ferroni (Università di Roma La Sapienza”) — “Inferni femminili nel Decameron” (via Skype from Zurich)

 

10:30    Raffaele Pinto (Universitat Auṭnoma de Barcelona) — “Le lacrime di Beatrice (Inf. II)” (via Skype from Barcelona)

 

11:00    Break

 

11:30    Rossend Arqués i Corominas (Universitat Auṭnoma de Barcelona) — “Scellerate donne. Note sulla semantica della scelleratezza” nel Trecento” (via Skype from Barcelona)

 

12:00    Cindy Stanphill (UCLA) — “Damned if She Does and Damned If She Doesn’t: The Griselda Complex in Moderata Fontes Il merito delle donne

 

12:30    Remo Bodei (UCLA) — Attaccamento e abbandono: Francesca e Didone in Dante

 

1:00      Lunch

 

2:00      Paolo Golinelli (Università degli Studi di Verona) — “Le antifrancesche storiche: Cunizza da Romano e Matelda/Matilde di Canossa

 

2:30      Melina Madrigal (UCLA) — A Lightly Veiled Hell: Arcangela Tarabottis La tirannia paterna

 

3:00      Break

 

3:30      Rita Severi (Università degli Studi di Verona) — “ The Love That Made Hell, Paradise.’ Ouida (Maria Louise Ramé, 1839-1908) Re-writing the Paolo and Francesca Theme in Held in Bondage

 

4:00      Dominic Siracusa (UCLA) — “For the Poets Sake: the Linguistic Sign and Women Who Lead to Hell”

 

4:30      Ferruccio Farina (Università di Urbino) — “Dall’inferno al paradiso: la trasformazione di Francesca nelle arti visive tra XIX e XX secolo

 

 

 

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