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Reading and remembering in the digital age: literary texts as models of manageable complexity (28 November)

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20 November 2025

On Friday, 28 November 2025, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in Room 3 of the Greenwich Cinema in Via Po 30, Turin, there will be a meeting dedicated to teachers of Italian literature in lower and upper secondary schools.

Reading a literary text is never a neutral act: it is an experience that involves knowledge, memory, imagination, and sensitivity. This workshop was created with the aim of proposing structured and replicable methods to activate students' interpretative skills, making them protagonists of a lively, shared, and conscious approach to reading.

The sessions will be led by Prof. Sabrina Stroppa (University for Foreigners of Perugia) and Prof. Margherita Quaglino (University of Turin) and will be divided into two parts: the analysis of the narrative rules of a classic novel such as I promessi sposi and the study of the syntactic structures of a poetic text, starting with Petrarch's sonnets and songs.

The course is free of charge, accredited as a training activity for teachers (MIM qualified body - former Directive 170/2016) and includes a workshop component for discussion and debate. To participate and obtain the certificate, registration is required via the online form.

Attached is the poster with details of the programme.

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