Camboni MarinaProfessore I fascia Dip.to di lingue e lett. moderne (L-LIN/11) Tel. interno: 0733 258 4028 E-mail: camboni unimc.it Fax: 07332584380 PresentazioneMarina Camboni is full professor of Anglo-American language, culture and literature, the Director of the Ph.D. Program in Comparative Literature and of the one year program (Master )“Didattica dell’italiano L2/LS in prospettiva interculturale”.Former President of AISNA, the Italian Association of North American Studies (2007-2010), she is now the Association representative in the Board of the European Association of American Studies (EAAS). She is a member of the Modernist Studies Association (MSA) and of the International American Studies Association (IASA). She is a co-founder of the Transatlantic Walt Whitman Association (TWWA) and the organizer of the 2010 Walt Whitman Week at the University of Macerata (June 14-19, 2010). Her research interests include: languages, cultures and literatures in the U.S., American literatures in English, cultural semiotics, poetry, transatlantic modernism, translation, women’s writing and feminist theory. She has translated and edited a selection of Adrienne Rich’s poetry and prose (1985), of Anne Sexton’s poems (1990) as well as H.D.’s Trilogy (1993). Her major research projects and publications have focused on: -Walt Whitman, and particularly on the marks of time in his poems, his ‘language experiment’ and, more recently, on his reception in Italy, in collaboration with the Walt Whitman Archive. Her publications on Whitman include the volumes: Utopia in the Present Tense: Walt Whitman and the Language of the New World (1992), Il corpo dell’America: Leaves of Grass 1855 (1990), and Walt Whitman e la lingua del mondo nuovo (2004, with the three texts Whitman devoted to the transformations of the English language in America); - transatlantic modernism, women and the avant-gardes. She has directed three national projects, published essays in journals and books, edited and translated a number of volumes. Over the years she has studied the transatlantic circulation of culture, and written on such different poets, novelists and intellectuals as William Carlos Williams, Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf, H.D., Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell, Dora Marsden and The Freewoman-The Egoist, Bryher and Rebecca West. Her most recent published volumes in the field include: Networking Women: Subjects, Places, Links Europe-America. For a Re-writing of Cultural History 1890-1939 (2004), Words at War: parole di guerra e culture di pace nel “primo secolo delle guerre mondiali” (2005), Città, avanguardie modernità e modernismo (2008); -H.D. (Hilda Doolittle). She is a specialist of H.D. on whom she has published essays and the volumes: H. D.’s Poetry: “the meaning that words hide” (2003), H.D. La donna che divenne il suo nome (2007); -American contemporary poets and experimental poetry and writing in English. See the essays and entries on Allen Ginsberg, Kathleen Fraser, Joy Harjo, Alicia Ostriker, Anne Blonstein, Wilson Harris; - multilingualism and women's writing. Among the most recent publications, see the volume Incontri transnazionali: Modernità, poesia, sperimentazione (2005) and the essay “Impure Lines: Multilingualism, Hybridity and Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Women’s Poetry” (2007). She has published interviews with: Adrienne Rich, U. K. Le Guin, Joy Harjo, Wilson Harris, Alicia Ostriker, Toni Maraini, Amelia Rosselli, Kathleen Fraser, Anne Blonstein. Her recent studies focus on multilingualism and cosmopolitanism. ------------------------------- ITALIANO -Professore ordinario di Lingue e Letterature anglo-americane. -Direttrice del dottorato in Modern and comparative languages and literatures (Lingue e letterature moderne e comparate); -Direttrice del Master di I livello in Didattica dell’italiano L2/LS in prospettiva interculturale. CARICHE ISTITUZIONALI -Presidente del Comitato CAR per l’area 10 (2006-2010) -Presidente Comitato CAT di Ateneo (2007-2010) -Delegata del Rettore per le Pari Opportunità (2004-2010) ALTRO -Presidente dell’Associazione Italiana di Studi Nord-Americani (AISNA) è ora rapresentante dell'Associazione presso il Direttivo dell'European Association for American Studies (EAAS). E' socia della Modernist Studies Association (MSA) e dell'International Association of American Studies (IASA). E' co-fondatrice della Walt Whitman Transatlantic Association. CAMPI DI RICERCA Letteratura, lingua e cultura angloamericana, avanguardie moderniste inglesi e statunitensi del '900, poesia moderna e contemporanea, traduzione, semiotica della cultura, letterature comparate. Per un dettaglio delle autrici, degli autori e dei temi su cui ha pubblicato si veda il curriculum completo. Orario di ricevimento studentiMartedì dalle 19:00 alle 20:00 seconda giornata di ricevimento: giovedì h. 14,30-15,30 Nel secondo semestre i ricevimenti avverranno secondo il calendario comunicato in bacheca Insegnamenti2011/2012 Altre info
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