January 20, 2017
All Day
Room 090, 18th Ave. Library
Time: 4 p.m.
Event Host: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Short Description: Professor Stoppino will deliver a paper entitled 'Medieval Ariosto: The Orlando furioso as a Genealogical Text,' which revisits the deep connections between genealogy, gender and the popular epic in Ariosto's Orlando furioso, questioning assumptions about fixed categories such as epic and chivalric poem, medieval and early modern.
Event Host: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Short Description: Professor Stoppino will deliver a paper entitled 'Medieval Ariosto: The Orlando furioso as a Genealogical Text,' which revisits the deep connections between genealogy, gender and the popular epic in Ariosto's Orlando furioso, questioning assumptions about fixed categories such as epic and chivalric poem, medieval and early modern.
Eleonora Stoppino (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) will deliver a paper entitled 'Medieval Ariosto: The Orlando furioso as a Genealogical Text,' which revisits the deep connections between genealogy, gender and the popular epic in Ariosto's Orlando furioso, questioning assumptions about fixed categories such as epic and chivalric poem, medieval and early modern.
Learn more at the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.