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Virginia Pignagnoli is a researcher affiliated with the Department of English Philology and German Studies, actively accepting doctoral students. She holds an h-index of 22 with a robust publication record since 2014. Her research focuses on narrative theory, digital epitexts, postmodern fiction, and cultural analysis. Key interests include the co-construction of narratives, post-postmodern literary forms, and the ethical dimensions of contemporary storytelling.
Her work spans literary analysis of digital media, such as Instagram narratives and corporate discourses, alongside explorations of authorial intent in works like Michael Chabon’s Moonglow and Leilani’s Luster. Pignagnoli frequently engages with themes of authenticity, labor narratives, and the intersection of technology with traditional narrative structures. Her contributions include book chapters, peer-reviewed articles, and expert-reviewed monographs.
Recent trends in her publications emphasize digital paratextual analysis, post-postmodern fiction’s evolution, and the ethical implications of narrative framing in both literature and policy documents. Her research bridges literary theory, digital humanities, and cultural studies, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary inquiry.


