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Alessandra Maria Goggio serves as a Research Fellow in German Literature at the University of Bergamo's Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures. Her academic work focuses on contemporary German literary production within broader cultural and sociological frameworks.
Her research spans several interconnected domains: contemporary German literature, sociology of literary reception, literary field theory as conceptualized by Pierre Bourdieu, and the evolving relationship between literature and other media forms. She examines how literary institutions shape cultural production and how narratives represent societal structures. Her methodological approach combines close textual analysis with sociological perspectives on cultural fields.
Goggio's recent publications demonstrate a consistent engagement with narrative structures, media transformations, and identity representations in German-language literature. Her work frequently analyzes how contemporary authors deconstruct binary identities, represent historical trauma, and navigate transcultural spaces. She shows particular interest in the publisher's role within literary ecosystems and the adaptation of literary works across media formats.
She teaches graduate courses including Theory and History of Literary Translation and Intercultural Studies in Languages and Literatures, contributing to the Master's program in Languages and Literatures. Her teaching emphasizes the intersection of linguistic analysis, cultural theory, and practical translation skills within European literary contexts.



