The Bachelor of Arts in Italian at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides students with deep cultural and linguistic immersion. From Dante and Petrarch to Italian cinema, opera, and political history, the program explores Italy’s global influence in literature, arts, language studies, and international affairs.
The Divine Comedy as a Political Allegory: Dante’s Vision of Justice
Gender and Power in Renaissance Italian Literature
The Impact of Neorealism on Postwar Italian Cinema
Bilingualism and Identity in the Italian Diaspora
Italian Opera as Cultural Expression: From Verdi to Puccini
Analyzing the Role of Religion in Medieval Italian Writings
Translation Challenges in Italian Poetry and Prose
Modern Representations of Ancient Rome in Italian Film
The Italian Language and Regional Dialects: A Sociolinguistic Study
The Depiction of Women in 20th Century Italian Novels
The Evolution of National Identity in Italian Literature
Exploring Environmental Themes in Italian Cinema
Fascism and Cultural Production in Mussolini’s Italy
Italian Food Culture and Its Representation in Literature
Examining Love and Loss in Petrarchan Sonnets
Italian Immigration Narratives in Contemporary Literature
The Role of Venice in Shaping Global Trade and Art
The Influence of Italian Humanism on European Intellectual History
Multimedia Language Learning Tools for Teaching Italian
Exploring Regionalism in Italian Folk Traditions
Humor and Satire in Italian Contemporary Theatre
Engage with Italy’s literary heritage, cinematic innovation, and cultural diversity through UW–Madison’s Italian studies curriculum.
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