83693 - Introduction to Italian Culture (2)

Academic Year 2020/2021

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Humanities (cod. 8850)

Learning outcomes

The course is primarily addressed to UNIBO international students from all Schools and Departments, with the goal of introducing them to the culture and history of their hosting country and city, but also for operating as a space of integration between international and local students. At the end of the course students will acquire a basic knowledge of crucial aspects of the Italian cultural heritage across different disciplines and an awareness of the complexities of Italian history and society.

Course contents

Conceived as an interdisciplinary program, the course is taught in English, and consists of two seminar cycles, one for each semester (30 hours each for a total amount of 60 hours per year). Every week some of our best faculty and guest lecturers will offer new insights on crucial aspects of Italian culture. Students can attend single classes of their interest, but they can also obtain academic credits through regular attendance and coursework.  Each semester will also include special events in which students will have the opportunity to visit some of Bologna’s most important cultural institutions that will be defined before the beginning of the seminar.

The lectures will take place on Thursdays from 8 to 10 p.m.

Participants will get 6 credits (CFU) for each seminar cycle (12 CFU in total). Attendance is mandatory (only 2 absences per semester are allowed) and students are required to submit a 10-page paper (approx. 4,000 words) at the end of each semester on one of the topics discussed during the course. In order to get credits, students must include INTRODUCTION TO ITALIAN CULTURE in their STUDY PLAN before the beginning of the relevant semester.

All students are welcome to attend the first introductory session (4 Feburary)

Info in summary

  • All students welcome (recommended for international students)
  • 2 seminar cycles (Thursdays 8-10 pm) + special events/field trips; 30 hours/6 CFUs each semester
  • To get the credits: you can attend either a single semester (6 CFU) or both (12 CFU); attendance is mandatory (only two absences per semester allowed), you must submit the final essay(s); you must include the course in your study plan before the beginning of the semester (course code: 83692).
  • Assessment: 10-page paper (approx. 4,000 words) per semester (pass/fail)
  • Teaching Language: English

Course Contents Spring 2021

  • Feb 4 Welcome Day: Introduction to the course
  • Feb 11 From Sinner to Prophet: A reading of Dante's Comedy, Nicolò Maldina
  • Feb 18 Text and Image: The episode of Paolo and Francesca (Inferno 5), Angelo Mangini
  • Feb 25 Italian Social Movements since 1968, Marica Tolomelli
  • Mar 4 Where Does the Italian Language Come From? Chiara Gianollo
  • Mar 11 Emilian Highlights: Four contemporary artists from the 20th Century to the present, Leonardo Regano
  • Mar 18 Fascism and Neofascism in Italy, Stefano Cavazza
  • Apr 8 Destination Venice: Overtourism and the tourist experience, Claudio Minca
  • Apr 15 What is Happening in Contemporary Italian? Nicola Grandi
  • Apr 22 Introducing the Italian Political System, Lorenzo De Sio (LUISS University, Rome)
  • Apr 29 A Girls' Eye-view: Girlhood on the Italian Screen, Danielle Hipkins (University of Exeter)
  • May 6 Church and Empire: Dante’s political vision, Angelo Mangini

Teaching methods

Lectures and special events/field trips.

Due to the CoviD emergency all classes will be held online.

Assessment methods

To get the credits, students are required to submit a 10-page paper (approx. 4,000 words) at the end of each semester on one of the topics discussed during the course. The essay is assessed on a pass/fail basis.

Office hours

See the website of Angelo Maria Mangini