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Pirandello: Performativity and Role-Playing

The University of Edinburgh, in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute, will host the 2015 general conference of the Society for Pirandello Studies.

This year’s conference investigates Pirandello’s quintessential theme of role-playing across different works as well as media and within the theoretical framework of performativity, a theory that has had a profoundly transformative impact across the humanities and the arts in the last decades.

The conference includes a very rare screening of the first sound film in Italian cinema, La canzone dell’amore (1930), based on a short story by Pirandello, and an exhibition of illustrations of Pirandello’s works made by the students of the Edinburgh College of Art.

Free for Students and Members of the IIC

Free entrance from 2.30 p.m.

Members £17; Non-Members £20; Concessions £10

  • Organizzato da: The University of Edinburgh; The Society for Pirandello Studies
  • In collaborazione con: Italian Cultural Institute, Edinburgh