Tracing the History of the Italian Language: From Dante to the Present Day
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Beyond the Romans: unravelling Italy’s rich tapestry of origins and evolution
The history of Italy and its culture expands far beyond the glory of the Roman Empire.
Join the University of Padua’s immersive five-week course to explore the development of the Italian language and its role in society. From ancient dialects to modern debates on linguistic identity, this course offers a deep dive into how Italians shape and are shaped by Italy’s cultural and political landscape.
On this course, you’ll review culture-defining historical milestones and influential figures and unravel the complexities of Italian linguistic evolution and its significance in contemporary society.
Does language shape a nation?
Delve into the relationship between the power of language and identity, examining how Italians have navigated political landscapes and societal changes.
Analyse the impact of literature and policy on shaping the national language, reflecting on language as a cornerstone of cultural identity.
Reflect on contemporary challenges
Contemplate the modern challenges Italy faces, including linguistic fragmentation and the influences of globalisation.
You’ll discuss the language’s future in the context of migration and evolving social contexts, preparing to contribute to ongoing dialogues around language and identity.
Cultivate a deeper connection with Italian heritage
By the end of the course, you will have journeyed through the rich tapestry of the Italian language and culture, understanding its evolution, cultural impact, and ongoing challenges.
Finally, this course will enhance your appreciation for the Italian language. It will also equip you to engage thoughtfully with issues of language, culture, and identity in any context.
This course is designed for international students new to Italian studies, linguists, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the interplay between language, society, and identity.
This course is designed for international students new to Italian studies, linguists, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the interplay between language, society, and identity.
- Develop an extensive knowledge and understanding of the main features characterizing Italian as a language.
- Identify the main historical and institutional actors in Italian development.
- Summarise how language policies have influenced the structures of Italian throughout its historical development.
- Compare the Italian historical-linguistic situation with that of other European and world languages