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Volume XLI (2019)

Special Issue: How to Use Literature in the Italian Language Class

Download NeMLA Italian Studies Volume XLI. Download front matter. Individual articles are available for download below.

Introduction: How to Use Literature in the Italian Language Class

Paola Nastri and Paola Quadrini

Section 1

Sustaining Content to Sustain Discourse: An SCLT/I Approach to Transitioning into Literature-based Courses through a Study of the Petrarchan Sonnet

Kelly Paciaroni

Teaching and Learning the Italian Language through Literature, Art, and Emotions

Monica Calabritto

A Medieval Love Story: The Lisabetta da Messina Novella in the Italian Language Class

Paola Quadrini

Section 2

The Benefits of Young Adult Literature in the Italian Language Class

Emilia Di Martino

La letteratura nella classe di lingua: una sfida per gli studenti del nuovo millennio

Paola Morgavi

How Literature Can Facilitate Discussions about Controversial Topics: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Paola Nastri

Read On, Keep Talking: The Mystery Genre in Integrated Language Curricula

Maria Grazia Lolla

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Christopher Kleinhenz and Kristina Olson, editors. Approaches to Teaching Dante’s Divine Comedy, 2nd edition. The Modern Language Association of America, 2020, pp. 312

Glenn Steinberg

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