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Annalisa Pes-Dep is an Associate Professor at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, University of Verona. Her research focuses on colonial and postcolonial literature in English, with special emphasis on Australian literature, representations of 'Otherness,' and thematic explorations of shame and madness in colonial/postcolonial narratives. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary research groups like the 'Research group on Anglophone Studies' and participates in governance roles including membership in the Department Council and leadership in quality assurance committees for Master's programs.
- Teaching Roles: Leads courses on Anglophone literatures, English literature, and digital humanities across undergraduate and graduate programs.
- Research Projects: Current initiatives include 'Shame in colonial and postcolonial literature' and 'Madness in postcolonial fiction,' with past projects exploring Australian women's short stories and Patrick White's works.
- Administrative Roles: Serves as Chair of the Quality Assurance Committee for the Master's in Languages, Literatures and Digital Culture and oversees teaching committees.
Research Interests: Colonial discourse, postcolonial theory, Australian literature, gender studies in literature, and digital humanities applications in literary analysis.