Showing posts with label Bernadette Luciano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bernadette Luciano. Show all posts

Monday, December 4, 2023

Pinocchio International at the Dante Auckland


Grazie to all who attended the Presentation Pinocchio International this morning at the Dante Rooms. A special thank you to the speaker, visiting Professor Mario Casari, from the Sapienza University of Rome, in conversation with Professor Bernadette Luciano (University of Auckland) and Lindsey Jones (Italian Honorary Consul for Auckland).

The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi (published in Florence in 1883) is probably the most widely translated book in world literature: it has reached almost every language, from English to Arabic, French to Greek, German to Chinese, Spanish to Russian and Persian, and so on.




The Pinocchio International project is a collaboration between the Università per Stranieri di Perugia, Fondazione Collodi and UNISER Pistoia, which aims to recount for the first time the entire journey of a book that, born in 19th-century Tuscany, has continued to travel all over the world for the last 140 years, leaving the narrow confines of children’s stories and establishing itself as one of the great masterpieces of literature. Over one hundred researchers from all over the world have investigated not only the translations of the work into almost all languages and dialects, but also the impact that the figure of Pinocchio has had on the cultural imagination and production of the countries in which it has landed. The project is supported by the Istituto per l’Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani with the collaboration of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, leading to the forthcoming publication of a comprehensive Pinocchio Atlas.


In this presentation, in conversation with Professor Bernadette Luciano and Lindsey Jones, authors of the contribution on Pinocchio in Australia and New Zealand, Mario Casari recounted the main stages of this journey, through quantitative data, stories of translators, the role of illustrators, cultural adaptations, and the transformations of Collodi’s pyrotechnic style in different languages: the result is a thread that runs through a century and a half of the social and cultural history of the world.



Mario Casari is Associate Professor of Persian Language and Literature at the Sapienza University of Rome. He is interested in the reception of Italian literature in the languages of the Middle East, and has dealt in particular with the journey of Pinocchio, with various articles and essays, and the editing of the volume Pinocchio in volo. Tra immagini e letterature (together with Rossana Dedola; Milan 2008). He is a member of the Scientific Committee of the Pinocchio Atlas


 

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Italian Film Evening - 18 Ius Soli, 22 March



18 Ius soli, il diritto di essere italiani - This 2010, multi-awarded, first Italian grass-roots documentary, written and directed by Fred Kuwornu, addresses the issue of the right of citizenship for the so-called second-generation immigrants, or for those born or raised in Italy by immigrant parents. The documentary sheds light on a reality unknown to many and which sometimes also reaches the paradoxical. In fact, it is the reality of hundreds of thousands of young people who were born and raised in Italy but who are forced to live with a residence permit and who are not guaranteed those rights that their Italian friends and peers enjoy. Not having citizenship in a state of law like Italy means to be denied many possibilities and to feel different from the people around you and with whom you grew up.

Author and director Fred Kuwornu was born in Bologna in 1971 from a Ghanaian father and a Bolognese mother. In 2008 he worked as a set assistant for Spike Lee in the film Miracle.

The following year Kuwornu produced and directed Inside Buffalo, the first documentary on the history of the Buffalo Soldiers, for which he received the appreciation of Bill Clinton, President Barack Obama (both appear in clips in the documentary), the Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, and of the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano.


Presented by Bernadette Luciano of Italian Department, University of Auckland. Friday 22 March, 6.30pm, Room 315, Building 206, Arts 1 Humanities In Italian with English subtitles. Free entry.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Rilevazione impronte digitali per rinnovo passaporto al Consolato di Auckland - Fingerprint scanning for passport renewal at the Consulate in Auckland


La prossima sessione per la rilevazione delle impronte digitali per  il rinnovo del  passaporto avverrà venerdì, 1 aprile, tra le 14,00 e le 16,00 al mio ufficio all'Università di Auckland, 14a Symonds Street (Arts 1 Building), settimo piano, ufficio 747.
Contattami via email a auckland.onorario@esteri.it per un appuntamento.
La procedura per il rinnovo del passaporto Ã¨ la seguente:
1. Andare sul sito dell'Ambasciata di Wellington, www.ambwellington.esteri.it  e scaricare e compilare il Formulario di domanda; 
Spedire insieme alla documentazione richiesta il  pagamento delle tariffe consolari (v. "Tariffe consolari") che dovrà avvenire tramite BANK CHEQUE (NON Personal cheque e NON in contanti) a nome dell'Ambasciata d'Italia in Wellington, e una busta "track and trace" per fare rispedire il passaporto quando sarà pronto.
2. Dopodichè, prendere un appuntamento con me per le impronte digitali e lo scan della foto di passaporto, e della firma.

The next session for fingerprint scanning for passport renewal will take place on Friday 1 April from 2-4 pm at my office at the University of Auckland, 14 a Symonds Street (Arts 1 Building) Level 7, Office 747. Contact me via email at auckland.onorario@esteri.it for an appointment.
The procedure for renewal is the following:
1. Go the Italian Embassy website, www.ambwellington.esteri.it  and download the renewal form.
Mail the passport fee along with the required documentation, the payment must be in the form of a BANK CHEQUE (not personal cheque and not cash) made out to the Ambasciata d'Italia in Wellington. Also include a self-addressed courier envelope so that the passport will be mailed directly to you once it is ready. 
2. After you have sent everything to Wellington, make an appointment with me to scan fingerprints, passport photo, and signature

Bernadette Luciano
Honorary Consul 


Saturday, December 19, 2015

Nuovo Console Onorario per Auckland

From left: Former Honorary Consul Mario Magaraggia, new Consul for Auckland Bernadette Luciano, Italian Ambassador Carmelo Barbarello

Diamo il benvenuto al nuovo Console Onorario per Auckland, Dott.ssa Bernadette Luciano. La Dott.ssa Luciano provvederà servizi consolari ai connazionali per appuntamento. Per maggiori informazioni visitare il sito dell'Ambasciata o contattare:

Dr. Bernadette Luciano
41 Rothesay Bay Road,
Rothesay Bay
Auckland 0630
Tel.+64 (0)21 2323396; +64-(0)9 4760405
EMAIL:  auckland.onorario@esteri.it


The past and present Italian Honorary Consuls for Auckland and Ambassador with some of the members of the Comites



Saturday, November 3, 2012

Festival Italiano 2012, photos from the Waitemata Board


Clockwise from left: Italian Honorary Consul for Auckland Mario Magaraggia,
Waitemata Local Board Chair Shale Chambers,  H.E. Alessandro Levi Sandri,
Italian Ambassador in New Zealand, Dante Alighieri Society host Sandro Aduso,
Jacopo Detti, Waitemata Local Board member Tricia Reade, Mrs. Chambers,
Rosemary Aduso, Dante Alighieri Society vice president Bernadette Luciano.

 Waitemata Local Board Chair Shale Chambers (on the left)
and H.E. Alessandro Levi Sandri, Italian Ambassador in New Zealand
Waitemata Board's Shale Chambers, Tricia Reade and Christopher Dempsey
with Dante's host Sandro Aduso

Pane e Porchetta



One of the community stalls at the Festival Italiano

Lunch

Thank you for coming!

Photos courtesy of the Waitamata Local Board.