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- January 26: Introduction
- February 2: Ara Merjian (New York University), Futurism: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press. Respondent: Yam Traiber.
- February 9: Ambrogio Camozzi Pistoja (Harvard University), La materia di Dante [Dante's Matter], Longo. Respondent: TBA.
February 16: University Holiday.
- February 24: Simone Marchesi (Princeton University), Vernacular Edens: Tropes of Translation in Medieval European Fictions, University of Toronto Press. Respondent: TBA.
- March 2: Corrado Confalonieri (Chapman University), Ariosto e la teoria. Intertestualità, ironia e realtà nel Furioso e nelle sue letture [Ariosto and Theory], Longo. Respondent: TBA.
- March 9: Andrea Prencipe (LUISS) and Massimo Sideri (LUISS), Il cavaliere artificiale. Italo Calvino e la memoria del futuro [The Artificial Knight: Italo Calvino and the Memory of the Future], Luiss University Press. Respondent: TBA.
March 16: Spring break.
- March 23: Melissa Vise (University of Virginia), The Unruly Tongue: Speech and Violence in Medieval Italy, University of Pennsylvania Press. Respondent: TBA.
- March 30: Marco Biraghi (Politecnico di Milano), Quel che resta dell’architettura. Un progetto storico [What Remains of Architecture], Einaudi. Respondent: TBA.
- April 6: Mauro Balestrieri (Università di Torino), I teatri della legge. Storia di una metafora nell'Europa di Shakespeare [The Theaters of Law. History of a Metaphor in Shakespeare's Europe], Il Mulino. Respondent: TBA.
- April 13: Nicola Perullo (Università di Scienze Gastronomiche di Pollenzo), Il gusto come esperienza. Riflessioni di filosofia ed estetica del cibo [Taste as Experience: The Philosophy and Aesthetics of Food ], Slow Food editore. Respondent: TBA.
April 20: No presentation (Boston Marathon).
- April 27: Chiara Giaccardi (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) and Mauro Magatti (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), Macchine celibi. Meccanizzare l'umano o umanizzare il mondo? [Bachelor machines. Mechanizing Humans or Humanizing the World?], Il Mulino. Respondent: TBA.
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