Borders, Captivity and Memory in Transnational Italy and the Mediterranean (Virtual Symposium March 18 and April 8, 2022)
Posted in: CHSS News, Inserra Chair Events, Italian News and Events, World Languages and Cultures
Join us for the two-part virtual symposium
This two-day virtual symposium explores the relationship between borders, captivity, and memory, and how it shapes the racialization of migration and the construction of national identity. Given Italy鈥檚 porous position as a Southern European nation with complex histories of internal migration, emigration, and immigration, Italy and the Mediterranean region are critical contexts for understanding how processes of migration, racialization, and transcultural mediation have shaped public and cultural discourse about identity and belonging from nineteenth century emigration and colonialism, to today鈥檚 arrivals via the Mediterranean Sea.聽This symposium brings聽together scholars, writers, practitioners, activists, and students working in multiple fields and historical periods to explore questions of聽migration, incarceration, race, and memory in Italy and the Mediterranean in a transnational and transhistorical perspective.
Part 1: “Racial Justice and the Black Mediterranean” – Friday, March 18, 2022 (9:45am-4:15pm EST)
Part 2: 鈥淟anguage, Identity and Representation in Transnational Italy鈥 – Friday April 8, 2022 (9:45am-4:15pm EST)
For more information and registration, see聽.
Co-organized by聽Elena Bellina聽(University of Rochester) and聽Eleanor Paynter聽(Cornell University) through the Central New York Humanities Corridor (LLC35). Co-sponsored by the ; the AAIS Critical Race Studies Caucus; Cornell University鈥檚 Migrations initiative, Einaudi Center for International Studies, Institute for European Studies and Department of Romance Studies; the University of Rochester鈥檚 Humanities Center and the Department of Humanities in the Eastman School of Music.