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Emilio Goggio Chair and Chair of the Department
(on leave July1 - December 31st, 2009)
See below for Acting Chair, Prof. Luca Somigli |
Domenico PIETROPAOLO M.A., Ph.D., Toronto
domenico.pietropaolo@utoronto.ca
assoc. with the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, the
Centre for Medieval Studies, the Centre for Comparative
Literature, and the Centre for International Studies.
- theatre history, dramaturgy, medieval studies, 17th-
and 18th-century studies, literary theory.
- ed. The Performance Text (1999); Goldoni and
the Musical Theatre (1995); Writing and the
growth of Culture in the Mediterranean (1991), The
Science of Buffoonery: Theory and History of the
Commedia dell'Arte (1988);
- co-ed. Pirandello and Modern Theatre (1992); Dante
Studies in the Age of Vico (1988);
- The Enlightenment in a Western Mediterranean Context
(1984).
- articles on Dante, Vico, literary theory, theatre history,
literature and science
- completed theses supervised on Gravina, Giannone, Vico,
autobiography, women in commedia dell'arte, performance
conventions in the commedia tradition, poetics of theatrical
dance, Renaissance and baroque theories of directing, theories
of theatre architecture, censorship, dramatic theory, production
history of early operas.
Salvatore BANCHERI M.A., Ph.D., Toronto
salvatore.bancheri@utoronto.ca
full professor 2006-07 & 2009- Graduate Coordinator and Associate Chair of the Department
- 2007-08 Acting Chair and Graduate Chair of the Department
- Director of the Frank Iacobucci Centre for Italian Canadian Studies , for which he created the Digital Archives , the G.P. Clivio online Dictionary of Italiese , and the Iacobucci Centre Monograph series;
- Editor of Italian Canadiana (vols. 16-20);
- Associate Chair of the Italian Department in 1997-98, 2001-2003, 2006-2007;
- Acting Associate Chair of the Department of French, German and Italian at the University of Toronto at Mississauga in 2004-2005;
- assoc. with Middlebury College (Lang. schools), Vermont ;
- theatrical director;
- textual criticism, religious theatre, l8th-century literature, Sicilian literature, second language teaching and learning, drama: theory and performance, Italian Canadian Studies; development of CALL software, computer research;
- auth. La comunità trapanese di Toronto /The Trapanese Community of Toronto (1996);
- co-auth. Ultimate Italian Advanced (1998, 2003); Con fantasia : Reviewing and Expanding Functional Italian Skill (1995, 2006, 2007); Living Language: Italian All the Way (1994, 2000, 2004); Laboratory manual to accompany Lettura e conversazione (1990); Lettura e conversazione (1986); Adesso! An Introduction to Italian. Workbook/Lab Manual. (2006)
- ed. Tempi vecchi tempi nuovi (1991);
- co-ed. series Biblioteca Emigrazione; Pietro Aretino e le culture del Rinascimento ( 1995);
- critical al. of " IL riscatto d'Adamo nella morte di Gesù Cristo " (1995);
- computer-assisted language learning software and multimedia: Co-auth. Italian Placement Test. Windows versions: 2.0 (2001), 1.0. (2000); MAC versions: 3.0 (2000), 2.0 (1999), 1.0 (1998); Italian Hypergrammar. Windows versions: 2.0 (2001), 1.0. (2000); MAC versions: 4.0 (2001), 3.0 (1999), 2.0 (1998), 1.0 (1996); Italian Assessment Test. MAC versions: 3.0 (2000), 2.0 (1999), 1.0 (1998); Living in Italy / Vivere in Italia. VHS & PAL video version (1998), digitized version for Windows & MAC (1999); Vita quotidiana in Italia. VHS & PAL video version (1998); digitized version for Windows & MAC (1997); Italian Interactive Dialogues : Vocabulary Study (1997), Culture Study (2000); Italian Hypertemplates (1995); Multimedia Interactive Games in Italian (1995); L'uomo dal fiore in bocca (1995); Multimedia Interactive Dictation in Italian (1995);
- articles on textual criticism, theatre, second lang. teaching and learning; Boccaccio, Delfino, Goldoni, De Grandi, Scammacca, Riccobene, Italian Culture, Italian Canadian Studies.
Rocco CAPOZZI M.A., SUNY at Buffalo; Ph.D., Toronto
r.capozzi@utoronto.ca
- assoc. with Centre for Comparative Literature and Collaborative Program in Semiotics;
- contemporary Italian novels, modern literary theories, semiotics;
- Carlo Bernari: Tra realtà e fantasia (1984); Scrittori e industria culturale (1992); Homage to Moravia (1993); Reading Eco (1997); Intertestualità (2001); Lettura, Interpretazione e Intertestualità: Il nome della rosa (2001);
- co-ed. of Scrittori, tendenze letterarie e conflitto delle poetiche in Italia 1960-1990; Las relations Borges y Eco (1999);
- articles on Bernari, Berto, Ottieri, Volponi, Gramigna, Calvino, Eco, Morante, Calvino, Covito, Tabucchi;
- completed theses supervised on Calvino, Pirandello, Ortese, Bene, Bianciardi, Volponi.
Konrad EISENBICHLER M.A., Ph. D., Toronto
konrad.eisenbichler@utoronto.ca
Director, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (1990-2000); Associate Chair and Graduate Co-ordinator, Italian Studies (2003); - au. The Boys of the Archangel Raphael. A Youth Confraternity in Florence, 1411-1785 (1998) (Winner of the 2000 Marraro Prize for best book of 1998-99 awarded jointly by the American Catholic Historical Association, the American Historical Association, and the Society for Italian Studies);
- trans. G. M. Cecchi, The Horned Owl (L'Assiuolo) (1981); G. Savonarola, A Guide to Righteous Living and Other Works (2003); A. Petacco, A Tragedy Revealed. The Story of the Italian Population from Istria, Dalmatia, and Venezia Giulia, 1943-1956 (2005); co-trans. A. Firenzuola, On the Beauty of Women (1992); G. Della Casa , Galateo (1986, 1990, 1994);
- ed. The Cultural World of Eleonora di Toledo, Duchess of Florence and Siena (2004); The Premodern Teenager: Youth in Society, 1150-1650 (2002); The Cultural Politics of Duke Cosimo I de' Medici (2001); An Italian Region in Canada: The Case of Friuli-Venezia Giulia (1998); G. M. Cecchi, Compendio di più ritratti delle cose della Magna, Fiandra, Spagna e Regno di Napoli (1993); Crossing the Boundaries: Christian Piety and the Arts in Italian Medieval and Renaissance Confraternities (1991); G. M. Cecchi, Ragionamenti spirituali 1 558 (1986);
- co-ed. Carnival and the Carnivalesque: The Fool, the Reformer, the Wildman, and Others in Early Modern Theatre (1999); Desire and Discipline: Sex and Sexuality in the Premodern West (1996); Love and Death in the Renaissance (1991); Petrarch's Triumphs: The Language of Gesture in the Renaissance (1986);
- articles on Lorenzo de' Medici, Poliziano, Savonarola, Michelangelo, Bronzino, Della Casa, Cecchi, theatre, and confraternities;
- President (2002-04) of the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies; President of the Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference (2001-02); President of the Federazione Giuliano Dalmata Canadese (2004 to present); Editor of Confraternitas (1990 to present), of El Boletin (1991 to present) and of Quaderni d'italianistica (2003 to present).
Francesco
GUARDIANI
Dott. in Lingua, Pescara; M.A., Ph.D., Toronto
guardian@chass.utoronto.ca
- assoc. with St. Michael's College
- 17th- century literature, contemporary criticism,
contemporary Italian and American fiction, theory of culture.
- au. La meravigliosa retorica dell'Adone" di G.B.
Marino (1989); In prospettiva: Letteratura
italiana dalle origini all'ultimo novecento (1999);
- ed. Medievalism: The Future of the Past (2000);
Going for Baroque: Cultural Transformations
1550 -1650 (1999); The Sense of Marino: Literature,
Fine Arts and Music of the Italian Baroque (1994);
New Italian Fiction (1992); Lectura Marini
(1989).
- articles on Guittone d'Arezzo, Boccaccio, Pico della Mirandola,
Tasso, Petrarchism, Medievalism, Mannerism, Marino, Calvino,
Frye, McLuhan;
- completed theses supervised on Tasso.
Michael LETTIERI M.A., Ph.D., Toronto
michael.lettieri@utoronto.ca
- Chair, Department of Language Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga (2003-);
- served as Associate Dean (Humanities) and Vice-Principal (Academic), University of Toronto Mississauga (1999-2003); Dean and Associate Director of Italian School, Middlebury College (1991-1995), and Director of the School (1995 -2005); Business Manager of Italian Canadiana (1988-1999);
- assoc. with Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia (Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”); Department of Modern Languages (Allegheny College); Group for Research in Applied Linguistics (Middlebury College); Graduate Centre for Study of Drama, Editing Medieval Texts Collaborative Program, Book History and Print Culture Program (U of Toronto);
- received two awards for excellence in teaching, one from the University of Toronto (APUS-SAC Undergraduate Teaching Award), the other from the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations;
- assoc. ed. for Italica (1994-);
- textual criticism, 16th/18th-century drama, second language teaching and learning;
- crit. ed. of Camilla. Tragedia (2008); Orazio. Tragedia (2003); il Capriccio. Commedia anonima del Cinquecento (1999); L'Orazia (1991);
- co-au. Perfect Phrases in Italian for Confident Travel: The No Faux-Pas Phrasebook for the Perfect Trip (2009); iSpeak Italian Verbs (2008); Living Language Ultimate Italian: Advanced (1998, 2003); Con fantasia: Reviewing and Expanding Functional Italian Skills (1996, 2004, 2008); Workbook / Laboratory Manual to Accompany “Con fantasia. Reviewing and Expanding Functional Italian Skills” (2008); Living Language Ultimate Italian: Basic-Intermediate. A Complete Lesson Book and Reference Guide (1994, 2000, 2004); Workbook/Lab Manual to Accompany "Adesso!" A Functional Approach to Italian (1992, 1997, 2006); Lettura e conversazione (1986);
- ed. Pharos (1994);
- co-ed. Delectando Discitur. Essays in Honor of Edoardo A. Lebano (2009); Trissino's 'Sophonisba' and Aretino's 'Horatia': Two Italian Renaissance Tragedies (1997); Ritrovarsi: Cinque poeti Italo-canadesi (1997); Pietro Aretino e Ia cultura del Rinascimento (1995); University of Toronto Press series Toronto Italian Studies;
- articles on textual criticism, 16th/18th-century drama, second-language teaching and learning, Italian Canadian studies, Aretino, Corneille, Kreglianovich, Cecchetti, Accademia degli Intronati, Antonio Liruti, Lope de Vega.
Rachele LONGO LAVORATO M.A., Ph.D., Toronto
longolav@chass.utoronto.ca
A member of the Italian Department since 1976, Dr. Longo Lavorato is a Senior Lecturer whose teaching and administrative duties include language courses at the introductory, intermediate and advanced level, cinema courses, course co-ordination and T.A. supervision. In addition to language teaching pedagogy, her research interests include Italian Holocaust Literature, literary adaptation in film and Italian neorealist cinema. She has published bibliographies and reviews in Quaderni d'italianistica, Rivista di studi italiani and The University of Toronto Quarterly. Most recent projects include the preparation of interactive pedagogical software for use in the Multimedia Language Lab, a HUM199Y course on the Holocaust in Italian literature and film, and ROP299Y projects on web-based resources for language students.
Bruno MAGLIOCCHETTI MA
b.magliocchetti@utoronto.ca
Mirella PASQUARELLI CLIVIO MA, Ph.D. (SM)
mpasquar@chass.utoronto.ca
Franco PIERNO Bachelor of Sacred Theology (Pavia/Roma), Laurea in Lettere (Pavia), D.E.A., Doctorat en linguistique et philologie romanes (Strasbourg)
franco.pierno@utoronto.ca
- Fellow of St. Michael's College
- history of Italian language, Italian lexicography, the “Questione della lingua”, Italian language and religion, Italian and European linguistic policies, linguistic aspects of Jesuit Relations (17th century), Italian Protestant literature (16th century);
- au. “Postille spiritual et moral“, Venise 1517. Etude historique, analyse linguistique, glossaire et édition du premier commentaire biblique imprimé en langue vulgaire italienne, Strasbourg, Société de Linguistique Romane, 2008 (Bibliothèque de Linguistique Romane, n. 3; the Universities of Strasbourg Prize for Doctoral Thesis 2004; University of Strasbourg Publication Subvention Fellowship 2007);
- ed. Italofonie. Risvolti identitari e culturali della lingua italiana nei piccoli Stati e nelle realtà territoriali esigue, Atti del Convegno internazionale (15 marzo 2007, Palais de l'Europe, Strasbourg), prefazione di Nicoletta Maraschio, presidentessa dell'Accademia della Crusca, Strasbourg, Publications du Conseil de l'Europe, 2008; Aspects lexicographiques du contact entre les langues dans l’espace roman, special issue of the journal ReCHERches. Culture et Histoire dans l’Espace Roman 1 (2008), Strasbourg, Université de Strasbourg;
- Lessico Etimologico Italiano, directed by Prof. Max Pfister (collaborator);
- articles and essays published in Lingua nostra, Romance Philology, Vox Romanica, Romanische Sprachgeschichte. Histoire des langues romanes (HSK); and in the proceedings of the Congrès International de Linguistique et Philologie Romane (2004; 2007) and of the Congress of the Società di Linguistica Italiana (2005);
- trans. J. Giono, Il disastro di Pavia, Pavia, TCP, 2002 (Le désastre de Pavie, Paris, Gallimard, 1963).
0lga (Zorzi) PUGLIESE M.A., Ph.D., Toronto
pugliese@chass.utoronto.ca
- Director, Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (Victoria College) 2005-09
President, Canadian Society for Italian Studies (2005-08)
- Chair of the Department of Italian Studies (and Emilio Goggio Chair) (1997-2002)
- Recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies (2008)
- Fellow of Victoria College; associated with the Centre for Comparative Literature
- Renaissance literature and thought; artistic contribution of Italians in Canada
- authored Castiglione's "The Book of the Courtier" ("Il libro del cortegiano"): A Classic in the Making (2008) and Il discorso Iabirintico del dialogo rinascimentale (1995)
- co-authored Rekindling Faded Memories: The Founding of the Famee Furlane of Toronto and Its First Years (1996)
- translated and edited Lorenzo Valla, La falsa donazione di Costantino (1994, 2001) and prize-winning The Profession of the Religious and Selections from The Falsely-Believed and Forged Donation of Constantine (1985, 1994, 1998)
- co-edited Ficino and Renaissance Neoplatonism (1986)
- general editor of three volumes in the Emilio Goggio Series in Italian Studies (by Umberto Eco, Giuseppe Mazzotta, Giulio Lepschy) (2001-02)
- articles on Renaissance humanists (e.g. Bruni, Valla), Lorenzo de' Medici, Poliziano, Bembo, Castiglione, Ariosto, Speroni, Ficino and the theory of love, religion and prophecy (Savonarola, Nesi, Beatus Amadeus), confraternities
- articles on mosaic artworks by Friulani and other Italians in Canada
- completed theses supervised on Boccaccio, Savonarola, Firenzuola, Ghiberti (gold medal awarded), 16th-century love dialogues, Speroni,
Wm. Thomas's Pellegrino. Theses on Machiavelli and Leonardo da Vinci in progress.
Manuela SCARCI MA, Ph.D.
m.scarci@utoronto.ca
ACTING CHAIR July 1 - December 31, 2009
Luca SOMIGLI
Dott. In Lett., Firenze; Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook
luca.somigli@utoronto.ca
chair.italianstudies@utoronto.ca
Fellow of Victoria College
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Assoc. member of the Centre for Comparative Literature
- European modernism and the avant-garde; late 19th- and 20th-century Italian literature; genre fiction (especially detective and science fiction); literary theory; visual media (especially comics)
- Au. Valerio Evangelisti (2007); Legitimizing the Artist. Manifesto Writing and European Modernism, 1885-1915 (2003) (winner of the 2004 prize for best book awarded by the American Association for Italian Studies); Per una satira modernista. La narrativa di Wyndham Lewis (1995)
- Co-au. Il cinema dei fumetti. Dalle origini a Superman Returns (2006)
- Co-ed. L'arte del saltimbanco. Aldo Palazzeschi tra due avanguardie (2008); Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies (2007); Modernism and Modernity in the Mediterranean World (2006); Italian Modernism: Italian Culture between Decadentism and Avant-Garde , (2004); Italian Prose Writers, 1900-1945, vol. 264 of Dictionary of Literary Biography, (2002); The Literary Journal as a Cultural Witness. 1943-1993: Fifty Years of Italian and Italian American Reviews, (1996)
- Ed. Special issue of the journal Symposium on Italian detective fiction (2005)
- Articles on F.T. Marinetti, Massimo Bontempelli, Primo Conti, Alberto Savinio, Enrico Pea, Antonio Delfini, Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound, Augusto De Angelis, Loriano Macchiavelli, Valerio Evangelisti, Italian-Canadian poetry, Italian comics, comics and cinema
- Trans. Maurizio Ferraris, A History of Hermeneutics (1996).
- personal website: http://web.me.com/somiglil/UofT_Website/Welcome.html
Anne URBANCIC B.Ed., M.A. Ph.D.(Toronto)
a.urbancic@utoronto.ca
Senior Lecturer, Italian Studies
- Co-ordinator of First-Year Program VIC ONE (Frye and Pearson Streams) at Victoria College, University of Toronto
- Areas of specialization: Foreign Language Pedagogy (esp. Italian as a Foreign Language); First Year Experience 19th/20th century Italian Literature with focus on transdisciplinary approach; Oral History
- Recent areas of academic focus: Unpublished Correspondence of Mario Pratesi (1842-1921); works of Annie Vivanti; women writers of late 19th /early 20th century
- Numerous publications in various academic journals in Europe and in North America, including: Annali d'italianistica, Confraternitas, Italian Canadiana, Italica, Quaderni d'Italianistica, Rivista di Studi italiani, Romance Languages Annual, Semiotic Review of Books, Semiotica
- Translator (with G. Katz):
- Cutrufelli, Maria Rosa. Reasonable Doubt . Translation of Complice il dubbio. Translated by G. Sanguinetti Katz and Anne Urbancic and with prefatory essays by the translators. Welland, ON: éditions Soleil, 2007.
- The Narrow Shore . Translation of E. Lauretta, La piccola spiaggia . Trans. by Giuliana Sanguinetti Katz and Anne Urbancic. Sicilian Studies Series. Mineola, NY and Ottawa, ON: Legas, 2004.
- The Girl in Black, Translation of Angela Bianchini, La Ragazza in nero, translated by G. Sanguinetti Katz and Anne Urbancic. With Introductory Essay "The Role of Memory in The Girl in Black”. Welland, ON: CSIS, Biblioteca di Quaderni d’Italianistica, 2002. Received the Premio per la Traduzione awarded by Ministero dei Beni e le Attività Culturali of Italy.
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