Ricciarda Remembers is a Senior Researcher in Contemporary Italian Literature at Ca' Foscari University of Venice's Department of Humanities. She specializes in 20th century Italian literature with particular expertise in authors such as Leonardo Sciascia, Eugenio Montale, and Pier Paolo Pasolini. She serves as a Member of the Scientific Committee of the 'Archive of Migrant Women Writers' Writings' and teaches Contemporary Italian Literature at the Master's level. Her research interests focus on Italian literary studies with special emphasis on travel writing, women's literature, migrant literature, and 20th century Italian literary movements. She has developed significant expertise in Sciascia studies, having published extensively on his work across multiple decades. Her recent scholarship explores Jhumpa Lahiri's linguistic journey to Italian literature, demonstrating her engagement with contemporary transnational literary phenomena. Her publication trends reveal a consistent scholarly trajectory examining the intersections of literature, cultural identity, and geographical movement. Recent works focus on migrant literatures between Italy and Argentina, the representation of animals in Elsa Morante's work, and Montale's Swiss prose, indicating her broad yet interconnected research interests that span literary forms, cultural contexts, and historical periods. Ricciarda Remembers has maintained an exceptionally productive scholarly career since the 1980s, with over 150 publications documented in the university's repository. Her work bridges literary criticism, cultural studies, and historical analysis, contributing significantly to the understanding of Italian literature's evolution throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.












