European Commission - 7th Framework Programme European Museums and Libraries in/of the age of migrations last updated: February 2015


Lidia Curti

Lidia Curti
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Lidia Curti
Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale" - DSUS
Honorary Professor

 

Lidia Curti is Honorary Professor at the University of Naples “L’Orientale.” She is a member of the editorial board of Anglistica, new formations, Parol, estetica and Scritture migranti. Among her books, Female stories, female bodies (1998), La voce dell’altra (2006), and the co-editorship of The postcolonial question (1996), La nuova Shahrazad (2004), Schermi indiani, linguaggi planetari (2008), Shakespeare in India (2010).

More recent interests are Italian diasporic literature as well as migration in artistic practices, see “Transcultural itineraries” (Feminist Review 2011); “Voices of a Minor Empire,” in The Cultures of Italian Migration (Farleigh Dickinson 2011); “Migration between modernity and tradition” (California Italian Studies, I,1); “Scritture di confine,” in Leggere il testo e il mondo (Clueb 2011); “Beyond White Walls,” in Cultural Memory, Migrating Modernities and Museum Practices (Politecnico di Milano DPA 2012).