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dacia_maraini_flyer_Mar1-page-001International Women’s Day

Poster 

Panel Discussion

With University of Rhode Island Distinguished International Visiting Scholar

Dacia Maraini

Each woman will receive a yellow mimosa flower at the door

Light Refreshments Provided

Swan Hall Auditorium, Friday March 1st, 2013 4.30-7.00pm

Free and open to the public

 

 

Opening remarks

University of Rhode Island

President David Dooley

Provost Donald DeHayes

Arts & Sciences Dean Winnie Brownell

 

Greetings

Anne Marie D’Attelo, National Organization of Italian American Women.

 

Introductions

Elvira Di Fabio, Harvard University:

“The International Women’s Day.”

 

First Panel: Literature

Catherine Sama, University of Rhode Island:

“Teaching and Studying Italian Women Writers in the U.S.”

Susan Amatangelo, College of Holy Cross:

“Dacia Maraini’s Women Warriors.”

Stacy Giufre, Assumption College:

“Defining diversity: Textual, Temporal, and Transnational Spaces in Dacia Maraini’s La nave per Kobe.

Tommasina Gabriele, Wheaton College:

The Reconstruction of Maternal Desire: Dacia Maraini’s La nave per Kobe.

Anna Cafaro, Bard College:

Violence on Women in Saverio La Ruina’s Theater.”

Mary Cappello, University of Rhode Island:

“Dimmi! Senti!: Sicily as Point of Departure, and Point of Return.”

 

 

Second Panel: Social Issues

 

Jody Lisberger, University of Rhode Island:

“Border Crossings.”

Ping Xu, University of Rhode Island:

“The Gender Gap in China.”

Jeannie Salomon, Cultural Society of East Bay:

“Chinese-American Women.”

Ana Lita, Global Bioethics Initiative:

“Black Market for Human Eggs.”

Donna Hughes, University of Rhode Island:

“Modern Global Slavery.”

 

Closing Remarks

Dacia Maraini, University of Rhode Island Distinguished International Visiting Scholar.

 

Moderator & Organizer

Michelangelo La Luna, University of Rhode Island.

 

Sponsors

URI Office of the President, the Provost Office, the Dean of Arts and Sciences, the Harrington School of Communication and Media, and the Departments of Languages, English, Gender and Women’s Studies, Theatre and Communication Studies.

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