February 29, 2012
The ocean never finishes in the wake of boats.
An unceasing torment infinitely prolonged that I would not wish on my worst enemy. Especially since my worst enemy is myself.
Amid a vast ocean, in the belly of a ship, a… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: creative writing, english, french, french and italian, humanities, language, poem, poetry, publication, travel
October 14, 2011
Poetry, subjectivity and political violence in the neoliberal age. Italian artists books in conceptual arts. House, library, field — the aesthetic of saturation.
In the new Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture… more>
categories: graduate, graduate research
tags: comparative literature, comparative studies in literature and culture, french and italian, humanities, slavic languages and literatures, social sciences, spanish and portuguese
February 11, 2011
Veronica Franco, history’s most complex and colorful courtesan, appears in many forms in the office of Margaret Rosenthal, professor of Italian, comparative literature and English in USC College. A Madame Alexander doll,… more>
categories: faculty research
tags: book, comparative literature, english, french and italian, italian, italy, literature, margaret rosenthal, musical, play
May 11, 2010
USC College faculty Colin Keaveney, assistant professor in the Department of French and Italian, and Charles McKenna, professor in the Department of Chemistry, were awarded the Provost’s Prize for Teaching With… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: award, charles mckenna, chemistry, colin keaveney, conference, event, french and italian, technology