
معرفی
Alberica Bazzoni is an Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at the Università per Stranieri di Siena and Honorary Faculty Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. She holds a BA from Università degli Studi di Milano, and MPhil/DPhil from Oxford. Her research focuses on Italian literature (19th–21st centuries), feminist/queer/decolonial theory, embodiment, and canon transformation. Key projects include The Living Body: Kinaesthetic Experiences of the Present in Modern Italian Literature (ICI Berlin, 2020–22) and Translating Across Lines of Identity and Domination (2022–24). Awards include the Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition for Writing for Freedom (2018).
Her work interrogates trauma, gender performativity, and transnational reception in texts like Goliarda Sapienza’s L’arte della gioia. She has supervised Dr. Alice Parrinello’s thesis on Emma Dante. Recent publications include a 2025 monograph on temporality and trauma, and a 2024 Oxford Handbook chapter redefining transnational Italian literature. She co-edited Gender and Authority Across Disciplines (2020) and organized symposia like Shifting Natures (2024). Collaborations include podcast series on Italian women writers and documentaries like Désir et rébellion (2023).




