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CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0183a7-83184018-0183-1978be28-0000191c:Pascual\, 
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DESCRIPTION:tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the human
 ities\, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present 
 their current research to their departmental and interdepartmental collea
 gues\, students\, and other interlocutors in their fields.\n\ntgiFHI even
 ts take place from 9:00-11:00 a.m. on Friday mornings in the Ahmadieh Fam
 ily Lecture Hall (C105\, Bay 4\, Smith Warehouse). Breakfast is served at
  9 am\, and the lecture begins promptly at 9:30 am.\n\n"Epic Errancy: The
  Renaissance Virago and her Macabre Genealogies"\n\nA site of intertextua
 l interplay\, epic poetry produces genealogical reflections that blur the
  edges between fiction and history. If it is often the epic project to tr
 ansform\, so as to efface\, the perceivable bounds between legend and chr
 onicle\, where do figures fall who play no substantial role in epic's dyn
 astic trajectory? This talk turns to one such figure\, the virago\, to ac
 count for her particular set of genealogies-discursive and historical-rep
 resented in Italian chivalric romance epic and its reception. My case stu
 dy concerns the parallel developments in the myths and legends associated
  with the Ferrarese noblewoman\, Marfisa d'Este (1554-1608)\, and her lit
 erary counterpart Marfisa\, the female knight from Matteo Maria Boiardo's
  and Ludovico Ariosto's chivalric epic poetry. Through the Este princess'
 s embrace of her cross-dressed poetic self in courtly performance\, along
 side the variations of the figure "Marfisa bizzarra" (bizarre Marfisa) in
  Italian mock epic\, the intermedial afterlives of these two figures tran
 sformed from emblems of exemplarity into nearly unrecognizable icons of d
 emonic decadence. Per the descriptions later offered by tourists Dickens 
 and Goethe\, the reconfigurations of utopic-turned-grim Ferrara-the city 
 whose poetry gave birth to both Marfisas-participated in these women's ha
 unting reception from the fifteenth through twenty-first centuries. The i
 nquiries into gender and women's history developed in this study ask to w
 hat extent the legacies of Renaissance women have undergone not only cate
 gory-confounding textual and visual transformations\, but grotesque\, eve
 n macabre misfigurations. \n\nKate Driscoll is Assistant Professor of Ita
 lian and Romance Studies at Duke University (Ph.D.\, University of Califo
 rnia\, Berkeley). She specializes in early modern Italian literature\, cu
 lture\, and performance history.\n\nRSVP at https://duke.is/p/pex6
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SUMMARY:tgiFHI: Kate Driscoll\, "Epic Errancy: The Renaissance Virago and 
 her Macabre Genealogies"
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