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Luigi Marinelli is Full Professor at the Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies of Sapienza University of Rome, specializing in Polish Language and Literature. He teaches courses like Polish Literature III and Polish Language I, with lectures held in the Marco Polo Building (3rd floor, Lab 4 & 5).
- PhD in Slavic Studies (Sapienza, 1991)
- MA in Polish Language and Literature (Florence, 1983)
His research spans Polish literary history from the Middle Ages to contemporary, with emphasis on intercultural dynamics, translation studies, and gender/minority discourses. Recent publications focus on Czeslaw Milosz's Dantism, the Esau Complex in European literatures, and Polish avant-garde movements.
Scientific Awards include the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship and the Italian Ambassador's Cultural Medal. He co-organized the 2022 international conference on minor/major cultural hierarchies.
Articles reveal interdisciplinary engagement: 12 out of 15 focus on Polish-Italian intertextuality, Renaissance comparative studies, and postmodern translation theories. Subfields include cybernetic art, interwar intellectual networks, and ethical dimensions of canonical texts.
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