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Our activities
From Routes to Roots: Transnational Writings in Contemporary Europe
Three authors reflecting the transnational in contemporary Europe engaged in a debate with the audience at Monash University in Victoria, Australia on 23 May. Zafer Şenocak (Germany), Amara Lakhous (Italy) and Kei Miller (UK) discussed their works as leading voices of contemporary transnational literature.
Fear of Islamic Terrorism in European Politics
Best-selling Italian writer Loretta Napoleoni, along with Australian scholars Pascaline Winand (director of European Studies), Natalie Doyle and Greg Barton, all three from Monash University, explored the role played by fear of Islamic terrorism in European politics, at the Melbourne Writers Festival
Melbourne: duo concert as EUNIC first activity
To celebrate the constitution of the EUNIC cluster in Melbourne, Italian musicians Luigi Attademo and Francesco Gesualdi performed on 25 May 2010 at the National Gallery of Victoria works by a range of composers, representing different generations and styles, including Dusan Bogdanovic, Vittorio Montalti, Alessandro Solbiati, Giancarlo Cardini, Angelo Gilardino, Mauro Cardi and Thomas Reiner/Kate Anderson.