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Read article: Prof. Samira El Atia delivered this year's Distinguished Alumni Lecture
Prof. Samira El Atia delivered this year's Distinguished Alumni Lecture
This year’s FRIT Annual Distinguished Alumni Lecture was delivered by French SLATE Alumna Dr. Samira El Atia (PhD 2003) who is Professor of Education and the Associate Dean of Research, Graduate Studies and International Affairs at the bilingual Campus Saint-Jean of the University of...
Read article: FRIT students help select 2025 US Goncourt Prize winner
FRIT students help select 2025 US Goncourt Prize winner
On April 19, 2025, a jury of 10 university students announced Madelaine avant l’aube by Sandrine Collette as the winner of the fourth US Goncourt Prize Selection. Hosted at Villa Albertine in New York City, the award ceremony resulted from months of study and debate conducted by students...
Read article: Amelia Reggi and Williams Asamoah awarded dissertation completion fellowships
Amelia Reggi and Williams Asamoah awarded dissertation completion fellowships
- Amelia Reggi was awarded a 2025-2026 SLCL Dissertation Completion Fellowship for her thesis project, "Bodies in Crisis: Idealized Femininity and the Curse of Womanhood in the Early 20th Century Italian Novel and Play” (Director of research:...
Read article: 150 years of Italian presence in Brazil: Film screening and reception
150 years of Italian presence in Brazil: Film screening and reception
Friday, April 11 6 pm - Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 LCLB, and LCLB Atrium The year 2024 marked 150 years since the arrival of Italian immigrants in Brazil, a significant event that deeply impacted the country's culture, society, and...
Read article: Professor Eda Derhemi receives SLCL Diversity and Engagement Award
Professor Eda Derhemi receives SLCL Diversity and Engagement Award
Heartfelt congratulations to Professor Eda Derhemi who is this year's faculty recipient of the SLCL Diversity and Engagement Award in recognition of her efforts to foster local, national, and international outreach activities and extensive work with linguistically endangered communities...
Read article: Professor Daniel Maroun selected as HRI Fellow for 2025-26
Professor Daniel Maroun selected as HRI Fellow for 2025-26
Congratulations to Professor Daniel Maroun on having been selected as a Humanities Research Institute faculty fellow for the academic year 2025-26. His proposal, “The Politics of Kinship: Writing Queerness, Filiation, and Race in Contemporary France,” responded to this year’s theme...

Highlighted Courses

ITAL 250

Minority Identities in Film and Culture: The Italian American and African American Experience

Were Italian Americans white? What is whiteness? How does identity politics define the relation between minority groups? To answer these questions, this course explores films by Italian American and African American directors such as Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, and Spike Lee, as well as short stories and essays by authors such as John Fante and Thomas J. Ferraro. This class will also welcome guest lectures. This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for: Cultural Studies - US Minority

ITAL 250

FR 165

French in US Minority Cultures

8-week online March 17-May 5, 2025 Introduction to the history of French as a heritage language in African American, Native American, and Cajun American communities in North America from early colonial to late modern times. Focus on the lived experiences and lasting heritage of contact and segregation between colonizers, farmers, refugees, and free and enslaved populations in the American Midwest and South. Taught in English. Online, one synchronous session with the instructor available for discussions on selected Thursday evenings at selected times. This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for: Cultural Studies - US Minority

FR 165

Modern Italian Novel

Modern Italian Novel

SP25, TR, 2-3:20 pm G46 Literatures, Cultures, & Ling In July 2024, the New York Times Book Review published the list of the most significant books of the 21st century. In the first place of this special list is Elena Ferrante’s novel My Brilliant Friend. This course investigates the evolution of the Italian novel from Primo Levi to Elena Ferrante, by focusing on novels and nonfiction books translated by Ann Goldstein, whose intense intellectual activity created the conditions for the gradual emergence of a new Italian canon. This class will also welcome guest lectures.

ITAL 440

Choix Goncourt US 2025

Contemporary Literature in French: Choix Goncourt US 2025

SP25, MW 11-11:50 - 207 Gregory Hall, F - online asynchronous “Contemporary Literature in French: Choix Goncourt US 2025” Come and decide who will be the next winner of the Choix Goncourt US! The Prix Goncourt is one of the most prestigious francophone literary prizes, awarded each year since 1903 by the ten members of the Académie Goncourt in Paris. With the Choix Goncourt, students on campuses across the globe have the opportunity to participate in this competition. This year, our university was selected to be one of ten participating institutions across the US. This is a unique opportunity to practice your analytic and interpretive skills in a collaborative experiential context where you will be a direct contributor to the literary scene – and to the making of francophone culture. In class, we will read the four nominated novels, discuss the role of literary prizes and cultural diplomacy in the creation of cultural value, reflect on best practices as a selection committee, and choose our winner. We will then elect a delegate who will travel to New York City in April to defend our choice, deliberate with the delegates of the other nine participating universities, and vote on the next “Choix Goncourt US”.

FR 322

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