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Topic | Description | Research area |
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Colonial literature | Study of colonial literature in English, especially as related to the construction of colonial discourse and to the representation of Otherness. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Cultural Studies: Colonialism/Colonial Discourse |
Australian Literature | Research in the field of Australian literature include: studies on the short story, studies on women's writing, studies on Patrick White. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Literature (General): Comparative literature |
Postcolonial literature | Postcolonial theories and studies |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Critical Theory & Poetics |
Madness in postcolonial fiction in English | A study of the postcolonial narrative in English having madness as its thematic core. When perceived through the experience of madness, the alienation and psychopathology always entailed in the the ideology and practice of colonialism is magnified and charged with a destabilizing force of questioning that lays bare political, as well as existential and moral, urgencies |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Critical Theory & Poetics |
Shame in colonial and postcolonial literature in English | A study of a the theme of shame that, due to the in-human staged in the colonial theatre and perpetrated till nowadays in new versions after decolonization, has been running through decades of colonial/postcolonial literature in English.The study, which avails itself of contributions from international scholars,involves reflections both on 'white' shame, i.e. the shame of the masters/colonizers and their 'tainted' descendants,as well of the shame of the colonized, originating in the power politics exerted on their bodies and minds. The relationship between shame and literary writing is a parallel theme that demands reflection. No need to underline the urgency of this theme, as witnessed every day by the refugees and asylum-seekers running for their bare lives to Europe- a 'boomerang invasion'. |
English and Anglophone Literatures
Critical Theory & Poetics |
Office | Collegial Body |
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member | Collegio dei Docenti del Dottorato in Letterature Straniere, Lingue e Linguistica A.A. 2020/2021 - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures |
Teaching Committee for the PhD in Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures | |
researcher | Teaching Committee for the PhD in Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures |
Teaching Committee for Foreign Languages and Literatures - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures | |
Comitato scientifico del Corso di Perfezionamento in Letterature della migrazione | |
Presidente | Commissione AQ Laurea magistrale in Languages, literatures and digital culture (LM37) - Teaching Committee for Foreign Languages and Literatures - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures |
Commissione Didattica - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures | |
associate prof. | Consiglio del Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures |
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