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Enrico Crepaldi (University of Florence), for a project directed by Patrizia Guarnieri (University of Florence) on “Italian Intellectuals Displaced during Fascism”.
Enrico Crepaldi (University of Florence), for a project directed by Patrizia Guarnieri (University of Florence) on italian Intellectuals Displaced during Fascism. / Enrico Crepaldi (Phd University of Florence) is a current research fellow at the University of Florence. His interest involve fascisms, migrations and welfare studies. Its doctoral thesis, soon to be published, dealt with…
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Federica Di Blasio (ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry), for the project”Radici: Metaphors of Roots Beyond the Italian Nation”.
Federica Di Blasio (ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry), for the project Radici: Metaphors of Roots Beyond the Italian Nation. / Federica Di Blasio is a Fellow at the ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry, where she is advancing a research project on geographic scales, (national) belonging, and metaphors of roots. She earned her PhD…
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Kate Driscoll (Duke University) and Jessica Goethals (University of Alabama), for the translation of Margherita Costa’s Flora Feconda.
Kate Driscoll (Duke University) and jessica goethals (university of alabama), for the translation of Margherita Costa’s Flora Feconda. / Kate Driscoll (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley) is Assistant Professor of Italian and Romance Studies at Duke University. She specializes in early modern Italian literature, women’s and gender studies, and performance history. Her scholarship on Italian epic poetry…
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Stephanie Malia Hom (UC Santa Barbara), for the project On Redemption: Slavery and Colonialism in Italy.
Stephanie Malia Hom (UC Santa Barbara), for the project On Redemption: Slavery and Colonialism in Italy. / Stephanie Malia Hom is Professor of Transnational Italian Studies in the Department of French and Italian at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She writes and lectures on modern Italy and theMediterranean, mobility studies, colonialism and imperialism, migration…



