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Janine Incardona Scannella is a faculty member and teacher-researcher in the Department of French and Italian Philology at the Universitat de València, Spain. Her academic career is dedicated to the study of French Renaissance literature, with a particular focus on 16th-century sentimental narratives and the literary contributions of women.
Her research interests include French Renaissance literature, onomastics, the literary emergence of women in Lyon, and the works of authors such as Hélisenne de Crenne and Claudine Scève. Her scholarship explores the interplay between narrative structure, naming practices, gender, and cultural identity in early modern French texts.
The analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals a consistent focus on textual analysis, translation history, and gender studies within the French Renaissance. Her work frequently examines the construction of female authorship, the adaptation of Italian texts in France, and the symbolic use of names in literature. She has contributed to major academic journals and edited volumes, often in collaboration with other scholars in the field.
While no specific scientific awards are mentioned in the provided text, her sustained publication record in reputable journals and her co-editorship of significant volumes attest to her scholarly recognition. Her work bridges literary analysis, cultural history, and philology.
She has been involved in academic advising and collaborative research, notably with Michèle Clément, and has participated in educational innovation projects related to language teaching. Her academic activities extend beyond her home institution, as evidenced by her participation in research seminars at UMR TELEMME in Aix-en-Provence. She has also contributed to pedagogical discourse on teaching French history and culture to diverse student populations.


