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Season 2 Episode 1: Archival Research

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Our guest today, Dr Daniela D'Eugenio is an Assistant Professor in CLCS at the University of Arkansas. She has MAs in the teaching and acquisition of Italian as a second language and Modern Philology from the Universities of Padua and Florence respectively. Her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature is from City University of New York, specializing in Italian. In this podcast, Dr. D’Eugenio shares with us the wonders of archives and the unexpected finds they yield to the open-minded researcher. She gives useful tips on eliciting feedback during research and using the dissertation to generate publications and future projects. (you might want to take some notes!) In the end she and our host, Guillermo, share some interesting personal linguistic experiences in their encounters with foreign languages.

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Guillermo Pupo Pernet

Ayesha Barque

Isidoro Villa

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Our guest today, Dr Daniela D'Eugenio is an Assistant Professor in CLCS at the University of Arkansas. She has MAs in the teaching and acquisition of Italian as a second language and Modern Philology from the Universities of Padua and Florence respectively. Her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature is from City University of New York, specializing in Italian. In this podcast, Dr. D’Eugenio shares with us the wonders of archives and the unexpected finds they yield to the open-minded researcher. She gives useful tips on eliciting feedback during research and using the dissertation to generate publications and future projects. (you might want to take some notes!) In the end she and our host, Guillermo, share some interesting personal linguistic experiences in their encounters with foreign languages.

Podcast team:

Guillermo Pupo Pernet

Ayesha Barque

Isidoro Villa

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