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STEPHANIE MALIA HOM S TANFORD U NIVERSITY D EPARTMENT OF F RENCH & I TALIAN 450 S ERRA M ALL, B LDG. 260 S TANFORD, CA 94305-2010 T 415.770.8907 • F. 650.725.9306 www.stephaniemaliahom.com [email protected] ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA) ACLS Ryskamp Fellow & Visiting Scholar August 2015-July 2016 Department of French & Italian Marta Sutton Weeks Fellow August 2014-July 2015 Stanford Humanities Center University of Oklahoma (Norman, OK) President’s Associates Presidential Professor of Italian August 2012-present (tenured May 2014) Assistant Professor of Italian August 2008-July 2012 EDUCATION University of California, Berkeley PhD in Italian Studies, December 2007 Master of Arts in Italian Studies, May 2002 Università per Stranieri (Perugia, Italy) Diploma di lingua e cultura italiana, June 2000 Brown University Bachelor of Arts with Honors in International Relations, May 1997 PUBLICATIONS SINGLE-AUTHORED BOOK MANUSCRIPTS The Beautiful Country: Tourism and the Impossible State of Destination Italy. University of Toronto Press, 2015. The Empire Between: Mobility, Colonialism, and Space in Italy & Libya (in preparation, 3.5 of 4 chapters complete) Entangled Attractions: Tourism, Cinema, Modernity (in preparation, 2 of 5 chapters complete) CO-AUTHORED BOOK MANUSCRIPTS Faith in Transit: Airport Chapels in the 21st Century, with Erika Doss (in preparation) EDITED VOLUMES Italian Mobilities, co-edited with Ruth Ben-Ghiat. London: Routledge, 2016. PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES “La terra in Sicilia: A Dundesian Reading of the Festival of St. Agatha.” Special Issue on the Legacy of Alan Dundes. Western Folklore 73, no. 2-3 (Spring/Summer 2014): 146-172. “Simulated Imperialism.” Traditional Dwellings & Settlements Review 25, no. 1 (2013): 25-44. “On the Origins of Making Italy: Massimo D’Azeglio and ‘Fatta l’Italia, bisogna fare gli Italiani.’” Italian Culture 31, no. 1 (2013): 1-16. “Empires of Tourism: Travel & Rhetoric in Italian Colonial Libya and Albania, 1911-1943.” Journal of Tourism History 4, no. 3 (2012): 281-300. S.M. HOM 1 “Italy Without Borders: Simulacra, Tourism, Suburbia, and the New Grand Tour.” Special Issue on Italian Cultural Studies. Italian Studies 65, no. 3 (2010): 376-397. “Consuming the View: Tourism, Rome, and the Topos of the Eternal City.” Special Issue on Capital City: Rome, 1870-2010. Annali d’Italianistica 28 (2010): 91-116. “Set into Motion: Identity and Mobility in Nassera Chohra’s Volevo diventare bianca.” The Italianist 29, no. 3 (2009): 425-447. “‘Patria’-otic Incarnations and Italian Character: Discourses of Nationalism in Ippolito Nievo’s Confessioni d’un Italiano.” Italica 84, no. 2-3 (Summer/Fall 2007): 214-232. (published under Stephanie Hom Cary) “The Tourist Moment.” Annals of Tourism Research 31, no. 1 (2004): 61-77. (published under Stephanie Hom Cary) BOOK CHAPTERS “Diasporas of Decolonization in the Modern Mediterranean.” In Oxford Handbook on Global Diaspora, edited by Roland Hsu and Dag Blanck. Oxford: Oxford University Press (in preparation) “Becoming ospite: Hospitality and Mobility at the Center of Temporary Permanence.” In Italian Mobilities, edited by Ruth Ben-Ghiat and Stephanie Malia Hom. London: Routledge, 2016. 88-110. “Introduction.” Co-written with Ruth Ben-Ghiat. In Italian Mobilities, edited by Ruth Ben-Ghiat and Stephanie Malia Hom. London: Routledge, 2016. 1-19. SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES “The Literature of Italian Colonialism,” co-edited with Luca Somigli. Proposal in preparation for The Italianist. JOURNAL CONTRIBUTIONS “Discussion: Tourism and Empire.” With Shelley Baranowski, Christopher Endy, Waleed Hazbun, Gordon Pirie, Trevor Simmons, and Eric G.E. Zuelow. Journal of Tourism History 7, no. 1 (2015): 1-31. “Italy’s Other Mafias: Contributions by Colleagues Attending the Roundtable Panel.” With Claudia Karagoz, Anthony Fragola, and Ellen Nerenberg. Special Issue on Italian Film. The Italianist 33, no. 2 (2013): 222-224. BOOK CONTRIBUTIONS “Processes of Becoming: Academic Journeys, Moments and Reflections.” The Critical Turn in Tourism Studies: Innovative Research Methodologies. Eds. Irena Ateljevic, Nigel Morgan, & Annette Pritchard. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Ltd., 2007. 389-390. EXHIBITION TEXTS & CATALOGS “Ente Turistico ed Alberghiero della Libia (‘Libyan Tourism and Hotel Association’).” Metropole/Colony: Africa and Italy. Wolfsonian Teaching Gallery, Frost Museum of Art, Florida International University, Miami, FL (January 25–April 1, 2012). “Introduction.” Mediterranea: American Art from the Graham D. Williford Collection. Ed. Mark A. White. Norman, OK: The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and the University of Oklahoma, 2011. 5-6. PUBLISHED INTERVIEWS “Futurist Foodways: Food without History.” In Sept/May. A Monograph, edited by Antonio Furgiuele. Forthcoming 2016. “Nostalgic for the Nonexistent. An Interview with Stephanie Malia Hom,” by Andrea Bryant. In World Literature Today. November 2015. NEWSLETTER ARTICLES “Multilingualism Matters: Researching Multilanguage Acquisition in the Italian Classroom.” Berkeley Language Center Newsletter 20, no. 1 (2004): 10-11. S.M. HOM 2 BOOK REVIEWS Review of Eric G.E. Zuelow, ed., “Touring Beyond the Nation: A Transnational Approach to European Tourism History,” Journal of Tourism History 4, no. 2 2012): 233-235. Review of Jerri Daboo, “Ritual, Rapture and Remorse: A Study of Tarantism and Pizzica in Salento,” Anthropos 106, no. 1 (2011): 235-236. Review of Giuseppe Maria Finaldi, “Italian National Identity in the Scramble for Africa: Italy’s African Wars in the Era of Nation-Building, 1870-1900,” Geschichte.Transnational (November 2010) http://geschichte-transnational.clio-online.net/rezensionen/ Review of Suzanne Magnanini, “Fairy-Tale Science: Monstrous Generation in the Tales of Straparola and Basile,” Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies 23, no. 2 (2009): 423-425. PUBLICATION REFEREE Annals of Tourism Research; Anthropology & Humanism; European Journal of American Culture; Folklore; Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change; Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice; Journal of Urban History; Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies; Traditional Dwellings and Settlement Review FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, & AWARDS EXTRAMURAL FELLOWSHIPS & GRANTS American Council of Learned Societies (New York, NY) 2014-2015 Charles A. Ryskamp Research Fellowship Stanford Humanities Center (Palo Alto, CA) 2014-2015 External Faculty Fellowship, Marta Sutton Weeks Fellow Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) 2012-2013 Lauro De Bosis Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the History of Italian Civilization American School of Classical Studies at Athens (Princeton, NJ & Athens, Greece) 2012-2013 Oscar Broneer Travelling Fellowship American Academy in Rome (New York, NY & Rome, Italy) 2010-2011 Lily B. Auchincloss Post-Doctoral Rome Prize in Modern Italian Studies The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation (New York, NY) 2007-2008 Grant for Independent Research on Venetian History & Culture The Wolfsonian-Florida International University (Miami Beach, FL) 2006-2007 Wolfsonian-FIU Fellowship American Geographical Society Library (Milwaukee, WI) 2004-2005 Helen & John S. Best Research Fellowship Research Institute for the Study of Man (New York, NY & Rhodes, Greece) 2002 RISM Landes Award for Supervised Field Training INTRAMURAL FELLOWSHIPS & GRANTS University of Oklahoma Office of the President President’s Associates Presidential Professorship, 2012-2016 Oklahoma Board of Regents OU Prestigious Fellowship Program, grant for paid leave 2010-2011 Office of the Vice President for Research Recognition Program for Exceptional Achievement in Research, Spring 2014 Research Council Junior Faculty Research Grant, Summer 2009 Faculty Travel Assistance Grant, 2008-2009; 2009-2010; 2012-2013 OU Faculty Senate Ed Cline Faculty Development Award, 2011-2012 College of Arts & Sciences Funding Assistance Program Grant, Summer 2014 S.M. HOM 3 Travel Assistance Program Grant, Summer 2014 Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship, Summer 2011 Faculty Enrichment Grant, 2008-2012 Faculty Travel Fund Grant, 2008-2009; 2009-2010 College of International Studies President’s International Travel Fellowship, Summer 2014 Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics Conference Travel Grant, 2008-2013 PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH INVITED LECTURES “The Village in Theory, or the Aftermath of the Camp in Post-Colonial Italy” Ohio State University, Department of French and Italian (4 April 2016) “An Island in the Sea of Fear: Lampedusa, Europe, Africa” University of Arizona, “Human Rights: Borders & Barriers,” Invited Symposium (22-24 February 2016) “Italian Mobilities” NYU, Department of Italian Studies (6 November 2015) “Archipelagos of Empire: Lampedusa and the Frontiers of Italy & Fortress Europe” Italian Cultural Institute, Montréal, Canada (15 September 2015) “Colonial Pasts, Immigration Presents: Italy” McGill University, Department of Italian Studies (15 September 2015) “The Beautiful Country: Tourism and the Impossible State of Destination Italy” UC Berkeley, Tourism Studies Working Group Colloquium (13 March 2015) “The Drowned and the Defeated: On the Limits of the Camp in Italy and Libya,” UC Santa Barbara, UCSB Center for Spatial Studies, (10 March 2015) “Archipelagos of Empire: Lampedusa and the Frontiers of Italy & Fortress Europe” University of Toronto, Northrop Frye Centre (6 March 2015) “The Empire Between: Mobility, Colonialism, and the Limits of Space in Italy & Libya” Stanford Humanities Center, Fellow’s Talk, Stanford, CA (20 January 2015) “Lampedusa