Curriculum Vitae.Pages

Curriculum Vitae.Pages

Roberto Dainotto Department of Romance Studies Duke University Durham, NC 27708 http://people.duke.edu/~dainotto/ [email protected] EDUCATION PhD, New York University — 1995 With Distinction. Comparative Literature. Dissertation: “All the Regions Do Smilingly Revolt”; co-directors, Professors Margaret Cohen, Timothy Reiss, Richard Sieburth, and Barbara Spackman. Major fields of concentration: 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century, translation studies, theory of genres, nationalism and regionalism. MA, New York University — 1990 Comparative Literature. Thesis: “The Question of the Origin of Language in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century,” directed by Prof. Michael Hays (Cornell University). Laurea, Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy — 1986 Cum laude. Foreign languages and literatures. Thesis: “Robert Coover’s Pricksongs & Descants,” directed by Prof. Maria Vittoria D’Amico. Major fields of concentration: Anglo-American literature and literary theory. HONORS & AWARDS Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies Fellowship (2018); Laura Shannon Prize for Best Book in European Studies (2010); Franklin Humanities Seminar Fellow 2004-2005; Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor 2004-2005; National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend (2003); Arts & Science Research Funds, Duke University (2003-04; 2002-03); Oceans Connect Travel Award, Duke University (2001); Center for European Studies Faculty Travel Award, Duke University (2000); Oceans Connect Course Development Grant, Duke University (1999-2000); Center for European Studies Course Development Grant, Duke University (1998-1999); Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship, New York University (1994-1995); Fulbright Grant (1988-92); Italian Association for North-American Studies Scholarship (1986); Centro Studi Nord-Americani di Roma Scholarship (1985). Page 1 ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD Professeur invitée. Université Paris Ouest - Nanterre La Defense. May-June 2017. Professor of Romance Studies. Duke University. 2009-present. Professor of Literature. 2009-present. Docente esterno di Analisi, Pianificazione e Gestione Integrata del Territorio, Department of Architecture, Università di Catania, Italy. 2008-present. Associate Professor of Romance Studies. Duke University. 2005-2008. Assistant Professor of Romance Studies; Duke University. September 1998-2005. Visiting Professor of Italian. Sarah Lawrence College. 1995-96. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Humanities. New York University. 1995-1996. Lecturer of Humanities. New York University. 1991-1995. Lecturer of Italian. New School for Social Research. 1991-1995. PUBLICATIONS Co-Editor with Fredric Jameson. Gramsci in the World. Durham: Duke University Press. Under Contract. Editor. “Le forme della conoscenza in Giambattista Vico.” Monographic issue of Italian Culture (2016). The Mafia: A Cultural History (London: Reaktion Books, 2015). Europe (in Theory). Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007. [Winner of the 2010 Lau- ra Shannon Prize in Contemporary European Studies]. Place in Literature: Regions, Cultures, Communities. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2000. Editor. Racconti americani del Novecento. Milano: Einaudi Scuola, 1999. With Edna Goldstaub. Portrait of the Artist as a Blind Martyr. Exhibition catalogue for the Ramat-Gan Museum of Contemporary Art. Ramat-Gan, Israel, 1994. [Also par- tially reprinted as “The Abominable Mirror,” Studio Magazine 59 (1994/95)] ••• “Lo storicismo nei Quaderni.” Il presente di Gramsci. Letteratura e ideologia oggi. Ed. Pao- lo Desogus et alia. Bologna: Galaad, 2018. 92-118. “Before and After the Rise.” Novel 51.1 (2018): 121-126. “Tre Sud di Ernesto de Martino.” Narrativa. Nuove frontiere del Sud. 39 (2017): . “Sud per avventura. Meridionalismo e Global South.” Tragitti del Sud nella cultura ital- iana contemporanea. Eds, Silvia Contarini e Teresa Solis. Firenze: Franco Cesati Edi- tore, 2017. 21-30. Page 2 “South by Chance. Southern Questions on the Global South.” The Global South 11.2 (2017): 39-53. “Filosofia, filologia, e il «senso delle masse».” International Gramsci Journal 2.3 (2017): 306-30. “Europa (in dear Theorie).” Fluchtpunkt. Das Mittelmeer und die europäische Krise. Eds. Franck Hofmann and Markus Messling. Berlin: Kulturverlag, 2017. 36-69. “Where Are We Now? Arts and Politics in the Age of Globalization.” Where Are We Now? Eds. Veronica Kaup-Hasler, Christiane Kühl, Andreas R. Peternell, and Wilma Renfordt. Berlin: The Green Box Kunst Editionen, 2017. pp. 64-65. “Montesquieu, le «storielle dell’harem», e i fondamenti letterari dell’Europa liberale.” Scritture migranti. Rivista di scambi interculturali. 9-10 (2016): 229-251. “Luckács inattuale. La problematica del romanzo, tra storicismo e ragione.” Moderna: Semestrale di teoria e critica della letteratura XVIII.1/2 (2016): 129-48. “Introduzione.” Italian Culture (2016): 1-9. “Geographies of Historical Discourse.” The Oxford Handbook of European Romanticism. Ed. Paul Hamilton. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. pp. 621-643. “Machiavellismo e antimachiavellismo: Strauss e l’eccezionalissimo.” Machiavelli Cinquecento. Mezzo Millennio del Principe. Eds. Gian Mario Anselmi, Riccardo Capo- ral, and Carlo Galli. Milano: Mimesis, 2015. Pp. 109-122. “República de las Letras. Que es la literatura europea?” Literatura europea comparada. Ed. César Domínguez. Madrid: Arco/Libros, 2013. 37-16. (Translated by César Domínguez). “Notes on Q6§32: Gramsci and the Dalits.” The Political Philosophies of Antonio Gramsci and B. R. Ambedkar: Itineraries of Dalits and Subalterns. Ed. Cosimo Zene. London: Routledge, 2013. 75-86. “Fredric Jameson: Postmodernità e Cultural Studies.” Moderna: Semestrale di teoria e critica della letteratura XIV:1-2 (2012): 141-152. “Translating Laws: Montesquieu and the South.” Translatio/n: Narration, Media and the Staging of Difference. Eds. Federico Italiano and Michael Rössner. Bielefeld, Austria: Transcript Verlag, 2012. 187-202. “The Politics of the Event (Beginning)/Политика события (начало).” Личность Культура Общество. XIV.1.69-70 (2012): 57-108. “World Literature and European Literature.” The Routledge Companion to World Litera- ture. Eds. Theo D’haen, David Damrosch and Djelal Kadir. London: Routledge, 2012. 425-434 “With Plato in Italy: The Value of Literary Fiction in Napoleonic Italy.” Modern Language Quarterly 72:3 (2011): 399-418. Page 3 “Does Europe Have a South? An Essay on Borders.” The Global South 5:1 (2011): 37-50. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/globalsouth.5.1.37]. “L’Europa e la dialettica del confine.” Orizzonte Sud: Sguardi, prospettive, studi multidisci- plinari su Mezzogiorno, Mediterraneo e Sud Globale. Ed. Luigi Cazzato. Nardò, IT: Salento Books, 2011. 148-160. “Gramsci’s Bibliographies.” Journal of Modern Italian Studies. 16:2 (2011): 211-224. “Luciano Bianciardi e il lavoro culturale.” Italian Studies 65:3 (2010): 361-375. “Pensiero verticale: negazione della mediterraneità e radicamento terrestere in Vincen- zo Cuoco.” California Italian Studies 1:1 (2010). http://escholarship.org/uc/item/ 7jd2f55z “Consenso, letteratura e retorica: Gramsci e i literary studies.” Ed. Mauro Pala. Ameri- canismi. Sulla ricezione del pensiero di Gramsci negli Stati Uniti. Cagliari, IT: Centro di Studi Filologici Sardi, 2009. 29-46. “Controriforma”; “Filosofia della praxis”; “Rinascimento.” Eds. Guido Liguori & Pasquale Voza. Dizionario Gramsciano. Roma: Carocci, 2009. 162-163; 312-315; 713-716. “Antonio Labriola.” Le tre Italie. Dalla presa di Roma alla Settimana rossa (1870-1914). Ed. Mario Isnenghi & Simon Levi Sullam. Torino: UTET, 2009. 729. “`The Saxophone and the Pastoral: Italian Jazz in the Age of Fascist Modernity.” Italica 2.3 (2009): 271-292. “Gramsci and Labriola: Philology, Philosophy of Praxis.” Perspectives on Gramsci: Politics, Culture and Social Theory. Ed. Joseph Francese. London: Routledge, 2009: 50-68. “Historical Materialism as New Humanism: Antonio Labriola’s ‘In Memoria del Mani- festo dei Comunisti’ (1895).” Annali d’Italianistica 26 (2008): 265-282. “Documento, realismo e reale.” Ed. Antonio Vitti. Ripensare il Neorealismo. Cinema, letter- atura, mondo. Roma: Metauro, 2008. 99-120. “Don de Lillo.” Verso il millennio. Letteratura statunitense del secondo novecento. Eds. Cate- rina Ricciardi and Valerio Massimo de Angelis. Roma: Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, 2007. 261-272. (Revised and updated version of the entry previ- ously published in Voci dagli Stati Uniti. Prosa & poesia & teatro del secondo Novecento). “Aleardo Aleardi”; “Giosuè Carducci.” The Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies. Eds. Gaetana Marrone Puglia and Luca Somigli. (London: Routledge, 2006): I.12-14; I. 388-394. “Of the Arab Origin of Modern Europe: Giammaria Barbieri, Juan Andrés, and the Origin of Rhyme” Comparative Literature. 58:4 (2006): 271-292. Page 4 “The European-ness of Italy: Categories and Norms” Annali d’italianistica 24 (2006): 19- 40. “The Discreet Charm of the Arabist Theory.” European History Quarterly. 36.1 (2006): 7-29. “Goethe’s Backpack.” SubStance 105/33/3 (2004): 6-22. “Stanley Elkin”; “Don de Lillo.” Voci dagli Stati Uniti. Prosa & poesia & teatro del secondo Novecento. Eds. Caterina Ricciardi and Valerio Massimo de Angelis. Roma: Univer- sità degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, 2004. 283-292; 429-442. “The Other Europe of Michele Amari: Orientalism from the South.” Nineteenth-Century Contexts 26:4 (December, 2004): 18-27. “Asimmetrie mediterranee: etica e mare nostrum.” NAE. Trimestrale di Cultura 5 (inverno 2003): 3-8. “The Gubbio Papers: Historic Centers in the Age of the ‘Economic

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