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Ronnie Agassi is a Ph.D candidate in the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, studies Ottoman history and is interested in the influence of Persian culture and literature on the development of Ottoman culture and identity in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
Dr. Caradonna teaches at the Department of Romance Studies. She is a scholar of European literatures, lately focusing on Southern Italy and its representations. She approaches literature at its intersection with philosophy, anthropology and the visual arts (painting, photography, cinema).
A Lecturer in the Department of Asian Studies and the History Department. Her research and teaching interests include colonialism and decolonization, nationalism, urban history, and territorial partitions.
At the center of her research are questions related to our emotional and cognitive responses to music and the relationship between these processes and music theory.
A legal sinologist at the Department of Asian Studies (China section). Her works analyze the intersection of Chinese law and political economy, state & market relations, and China's global economic integration.