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Donne e modernità 1870-1930
Fascicolo monografico dei Quaderni del Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne. Contiene saggi di studiose italiane di letterature moderne (francese, inglese, russa, tedesca, americana), di storia dell'arte e di filosofia. La curatela consiste nella selezione dei collaboratori, nella revisione dei saggi, e nella stesura di una Premessa (pp. 9-12)
Luisa Igloria, 36th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Luisa Igloria is an award -winning poet, and the author of The Saints of Streets (University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, Fall 2013), Juan Luna\u27s Revolver (University of Notre Dame Press, 2009 Ernest Sandeen Prize), Trill & Mordent (WordTech Editions, 2005), and 8 other books. Luisa has degrees from the University of the Philippines, Ateneo de Manila University, and the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she was a Fulbright Fellow from 1992-1995. Luisa teaches in and currently directs the MFA Creative Writing Program at Old Dominion University
Presentazione del volume "Laura Bassi, Emblema e primato nella scienza del Settecento - Emblem and primacy in Settecento science" (a cura di Luisa Cifarelli e Raffaella Simili), Bologna: Editrice Compositori, 2012. (Presentazione tenuta all'Accademia delle Scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna, 9 novembre 2012)
Presentazione del volume "Laura Bassi, Emblema e primato nella scienza del Settecento - Emblem and primacy in Settecento science" (a cura di Luisa Cifarelli e Raffaella Simili), Bologna: Editrice Compositori, 2012, con inquadramento storico-scientifico nel periodo
Luisa A, Igloria, 37th Annual ODU Literary Festival
LUISA A. IGLORIA is a professor and director of the MFA Creative Writing Program at ODU. She is the author of Ode to the Heart Smaller than a Pencil Eraser (2014 May Swenson Prize, University of Utah Press); Night Willow: Prose Poems (2014); The Saints of Streets (2013); Juan Luna\u27s Revolver (2009 Ernest Sandeen Prize); Trill & Mordent (2005); and eight other books. Luisa was a Fulbright Fellow from 1992-95 at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Since Nov. 20, 2010, she has written (at least) a poem a day, archived at www.vianegativa.us/author/luisa/
Henry James: la metropoli e il suo soggetto
contributo al fascicolo monografico "La città 1830-1930", a cura di Giovanni Cianci e Maria Rita Cifarell
La forma del nuovo. Donne, decadenza, modernità e la short story inglese di fine secolo
trattasi di contributo al fascicolo monografico su "Donne e modernità 1870-1930", a cura di M. R. Cifarelli e L. Vill
Corpi idealizzati, corpi smembrati. La donna come soggetto e oggetto della rappresentazione surrealista
A study of women's role in the Surrealist circle in France and the United States. The creative interaction of American writers and painters with the Surrealist expatriates in New York
Luisa Igloria, 28th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Luisa Igloria (previously published as Maria Luisa A. Carino) is the author of six books, four of which received the National Book Award from the Manila Critics’ Circle: Blood Sacrifice (University of the Philippines Press, 1998); Encanto (Anvil, 1994); Cartography (Anvil, 1992); and Cordillera Tales (New Day, 1990). She is also the author of In the Garden of the Three Islands (Moyer Bell/Asphodel, 1995), and the editor of Not Home, But Here: Writing from the Filipino Diaspora (Anvil, 2003). Her seventh and most recent book is Trill & Mordent (WordTech Editions, 2005), a runner-up for the 2004 Editions Prize. Igloria’s work has appeared in numerous national and international journals; she has received prestigious honors that include the 2004 Fugue Poetry Award, Finalist for the 2004 Larry Levis Editors Prize for Poetry, and Finalist for the 2003 Dorset Prize (Tupelo Press). She has received fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation, the Hawthornden Castle in Scotland, and to the Summer Literary Seminars in St. Petersburg, Russia. Igloria is an associate professor on the faculty of ODU’s Creative Writing Program
Luisa A. Igloria, 43rd Annual Literary Festival
Luisa A. Igloria was recently appointed Virginia Poet Laureate (2020-2022). She is the 2019 co-winner of the Crab Orchard Open Poetry competition for Maps for Migrants and Ghosts (Fall 2020) and winner of the 2015 Resurgence Prize (U.K.), the world\u27s first major award for ecopoetry. She is the author of four chapbooks plus 14 full-length works, including The Buddha Wonders if She is Having a Mid-Life Crisis (2018), Ode to the Heart Smaller than a Pencil Eraser (2014 May Swenson Prize), and Juan Luna\u27s Revolver (2009 Ernest Sandeen Prize). She teaches in ODU\u27s MFA Program in Creative Writing
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