
معرفی
Federico PICERNI holds the position of Adjunct Professor at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. His research focuses on Chinese migrant worker literature, urban dynamics, and transculturality. He explores themes such as labor movements, rural-urban migration, and marginalized voices through poetry, comics, and comparative studies. His work bridges literary analysis with sociological and cultural critique, emphasizing the intersection of identity, space, and labor.
His publications span academic articles, edited volumes, and translations, including works on worker poetry, queer spaces in the Sinosphere, and transcultural narratives. Key themes include the aesthetics of labor, precarious migration, and the role of literature in social recognition. He has contributed to interdisciplinary dialogues on class, globalization, and cultural heritage through critical editions and comparative studies.
PICERNI’s research often intersects with contemporary social issues, such as economic precarity and urban marginalization. He has published in journals like Positions and Sinosfera, and his translations of Chinese literature highlight underrepresented voices. His work reflects a commitment to analyzing cultural and social transformations in both local and global contexts.



