EXCLUSIVE WEBINAR
Mafia: The History of an Italian Myth
Presented by Dr. Nicholas Albanese
with Additional Commentary by Dr. Rocky Ruggiero
Date & Time:
Thursday, September 23, 2021
11am – 12pm ET | 8 – 9am PT | 4 – 5pm London
EXCLUSIVE WEBINAR | “Mafia: The History of an Italian Myth”
Presented by Dr. Nicholas Albanese
with Additional Commentary by Dr. Rocky Ruggiero
Mafia-type organizations in Italy continue to not only survive but thrive in the present day despite the attempts by the Italian State to combat the phenomenon. One of the major obstacles to fighting the mafia is the persistence of social acceptance and support for these organizations in communities across Sicily and Southern Italy. In this presentation, I will discuss how and why this is still happening and how cultural perceptions of the mafia have allowed the myths of mafiosi to endure in Italy and around the globe.
The webinar will include a 45-minute lecture followed by 15-minutes of Q&A.
Please note:
Dr. Nicholas Albanese is Associate Professor of Italian in the Department of Modern Language Studies at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. He received his PhD from Indiana University in Italian Language and Culture and has taught extensively on Italian history, literature, and film both in Italy and the US. Dr. Albanese does research mainly on contemporary Italian history and culture with particular focus on Southern Italy and Sicily. His most recent publication discusses the ethics of story-telling in the works of the Sicilian author, Leonardo Sciascia. He is currently completing a project on 21st-century Italian apocalyptic fiction.
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