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Faculty of Modern LanguagesItalian/Italy in Contact. Literature, Arts, Languages, Cultures

Romance studies considers Romance languages, literature and cultures. In Italian, the focus is on the Italian-speaking world (in particular Italy, Ticino).

Romance studies covers research and teaching across Romance languages, literature and cultures. The most important Romance languages, which share their roots in Latin, include French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Occitan, Catalan, Gaelic, Sardinian and Rhaeto-Romanic. Variants of these Romance languages and their corresponding literatures are also found outside Europe, in areas including Latin America, North America, and Africa.

Degree courses in Italian encompass Italian language, literature, and cultural studies. In addition to this content, students attend language sessions which are taught exclusively by native speakers. 

Special Features and Characteristics

  • Erasmus cooperation agreements with numerous universities in Italy (including Bologna, Florence, Rome)
  • Links with the Italian Centre Heidelberg (Italienzentrum Heidelberg) and with their programme of academic and cultural activities
  • Internal and external links with a range of research centres, including the European Linguistics Centre (Europäisches Zentrum für Sprachwissenschaften, EZS)
  • numerous international research partners
  • specific formats for courses conducted in the target language

Research

Research at Heidelberg University is conducted in the fields of linguistics, literary studies, and cultural studies.

Key research specialisms within Italian linguistics:

  • Everyday Italian language
  • Syntax in spoken Italian
  • Resources for interaction (language, gesture, eye contact)
  • Methods for field research and data collection
  • Language and dialect contact
  • Italian place names and surnames

Research specialisms within Italian literary studies and cultural studies:

  • “Why literature?” Aesthetic competencies
  • (Musical) theatre from the Enlightenment to the present day - between theory and practice
  • Novels and short prose, poetry and canzones (from the Trecento and Rinascimento, and with a particular focus on the modern period and present day)
  • Italian cinema, film, and series (TV, online)
  • Literature and media theory, including theories of affect, form, and genre
  • Cultural studies theories, popular culture and Mediterranean studies

Occupational Areas

Graduates of a degree programme in Italian may pursue a career in the following fields:  

  • teaching (German secondary school – Gymnasium) 
  • training and consulting institutions 
  • universities and research institutes 
  • media 
  • communications and translation 
  • publishing 
  • tourism 
  • and other fields in which knowledge of the Italian language, literature and culture is of benefit.

Insights

Studierende Italienische Philologie Uni Heidelberg

I decided to study Italian to find my roots and better understand the culture of the country I grew up with and from where a part of my family originate.

Lena-Luisa Cogo, 26, Italian/Italy in Contact, 1st semester Master