Michele Monserrati
@MMonserrati
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Visiting Asst Prof of Comp. Lit. and Romance Languages @WilliamsCollege. Author of https://t.co/C3u3GVGIUQ Views mine.
Williamstown, MA
Joined March 2019
Tue 19 Mar 4-6pm in Younger Hall, Seminar Room 1, join the next CIMS seminar with Prof Michele Monserrati (Smith College) on 'The Grapes of Desire: Fascist Agricultural Projects in Libya'. You can read more about the seminar here: https://t.co/NS9uXEuhB2
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NEW: AAR has announced the winners of the 2023–24 #RomePrize and Italian Fellowships! The highly competitive fellowships went to 36 American and 3 Italian artists and scholars, who will live and work at the Academy’s campus in Rome starting this September.
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The American Academy in Rome announced today the winners of the 2023–24 Rome Prize and Italian Fellowships. These highly competitive fellowships support advanced independent work and research in the...
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📣 Exciting news! Mark your calendars! 2024 AAIS annual Conference will take place in 📍Sorrento, Italy at the Sant’Anna Institute 📆 from Thursday June 6 to Saturday June 9, 2024 Discover the location and their study abroad programs here:
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Sant'Anna Institute Sorrento study abroad in Italy. JU credit in Sorrento, best abroad programs. Contact us (+39) 081 807 55 99 [email protected]
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New in Paperback: Searching for Japan by Michele Monserrati (@MMonserrati) identifies positive overarching attitudes toward the Far East country in modern Italian culture.
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Please join us today at 4:30 for a conversation with Diana Garvin about her terrific new book, #FeedingFascism. https://t.co/RJXGYNr23d @ Williams College
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Very excited to announce that my book won two awards.
Congratulations to @erica_emoretti, whose book THE BEST WEAPON FOR PEACE won the 2021 @AAIS_Official First Book Prize and the 2021 @ISCHE_org First Book Award! 👏🎉
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What can a sports stadium teach us about Italian archives? More here: https://t.co/FsozumJSmt Excited to be part of the #TransnationalItalianStudies workgroup helmed by Giulia Ricco and Serena Bassi. #italianhistory #twitterstorians #museums #archives #history #soccer
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"Searching for Japan: 20th Century Italy’s Fascination with Japanese Culture" by Michele Monserrati @MMonserrati @LivUniPress #aais2021 5/6
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Reasons to Be Optimistic: How Italy’s Art institutions Arose from the Pandemic | Frieze
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A country which was once the epicentre of COVID-19 has seen its art scene flourish thanks to the museums’ community-driven response to the crisis
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The Problem With the Postcolonial Syllabus
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A professor in India notes a peculiarly Western allergy to the pleasure of the text.
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"I'm here live. I'm not a cat." A lawyer logged into the 394th Judicial District with a cat filter on and couldn't turn it off. This may be the funniest video I've seen this year.
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I'm thrilled to see my article on agrarian landscapes in Italian Colonial Libya on the new issue of "California Italian Studies." https://t.co/9rK65knreY
#TransnationalItaly #environmentalhumanities
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How The New Yorker Fell Into the “Weird Japan” Trap How <i>The New Yorker</i> Fell Into the “Weird Japan” Trap
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Elif Batuman was duped by a source’s fabrications about the country’s rent-a-family industry. What went wrong?
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LUP on 50% sale means you can snap up titles from our growing Transnational Italian Cultures series, including @MMonserrati’s stunning new “Searching for Japan”
Our Winter Sale is back! 50% off books from now until 31st December using discount code WINTER50! Sign up to our mailing list for highlights from each subject area coming in the next few weeks. https://t.co/OLvwsXVxvZ
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good morning. there are too many panels. too many webinars. too many *multiple-day virtual conferences* 🤯. not enough screen-free stillness and not enough houseplants. please consider how you might change that if you’re in a position to slow it down—no one else will.
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How Agatha Christie Created the Modern Murder Mystery https://t.co/CNg9n4kIgE via @NewYorker I’m not sure about “created” the genre but added a unique voice into it.
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Joan Acocella on how the author Agatha Christie became not just a literary figure but a broad cultural phenomenon, like Barbie or the Beatles.
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