The MA in Italian at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers a robust engagement with Italian language, literature, film, and cultural history. Students gain deep expertise in textual analysis, historical context, and linguistic structure while preparing for careers in teaching, translation, publishing, and academia.
Dante’s Divine Comedy: Allegory and Political Commentary
Feminist Themes in 20th Century Italian Literature
Neorealism in Post-War Italian Cinema
Translation and Interpretation Challenges in Boccaccio’s Decameron
Representations of Southern Italy in Contemporary Media
The Italian Resistance Movement in Literature and Film
Language Variation Across Italian Dialects: A Sociolinguistic Study
Eco-Criticism in Modern Italian Poetry
Petrarchan Influence on English Renaissance Literature
Food and Identity in Italian-American Narratives
The Role of Opera in Shaping Italian National Identity
Comparative Study of Dante and Milton’s Vision of the Afterlife
Migration and Belonging in Italian Diaspora Literature
Queer Representations in Modern Italian Cinema
Italian Futurism and Its Impact on European Modernism
Gender and Power in Renaissance Italian Courts
Cultural Memory and Fascism in Italian Historical Novels
Digital Humanities and Archival Research in Italian Manuscripts
Teaching Italian as a Foreign Language: Pedagogical Innovations
Visual Storytelling in Italian Graphic Novels
Deepen your understanding of Italy’s literary, linguistic, and cinematic traditions while developing expertise in cultural interpretation and critical analysis.
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