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Network of Italian Scholars Abroad (NiSA) Conference : Far West / Estremo Occidente

Date: 
15 April, 2011 - 13:00 - 17 April, 2011 - 13:00
Venue: 
Sir Roland Wilson Building, McCoy Circuit (Building 120), ANU, Canberra
Audio: 

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The inaugral lecture of this conference by Professor Remo Bodei, UCLA is now available as: MP3 (please listen to the file above)
 
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Italian unification this conference will critically analyze the relationship and exchanges between Italy and Australasia. It aims to explore the differences in experiences, language, and ways of thinking of the people who moved between these cultures; understand what role nostalgia, sorrow, and the difficulties of adaptation played in their lives; appreciate their initiative, courage and will to restart life elsewhere, together with their conservation or abandonment of traditional values. 
 
The conference, however, will focus only partially on the relationship between Italy and
Australasia. We will situate this particular experience in the more general context of
travels, migrations, and discoveries, which characterize the connected histories of
continents and oceans in the modern world, and will offer insights into new and
changing intellectual identities – both local and global.
 
To view the flyer for this event please see: NiSA Conference: Far West / Estremo Occidente
 
For full information please see: Program 
 
 
 
 
 

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