Federico Corte

Visiting Associate Professor at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw

Biography

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Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Università di Bologna (1999 — 2006)
  • Humanities Università degli Studi di Siena
  • Post doc Università di Bologna

Companies

  • Visiting Associate Professor cardinal stefan wyszyński (2016)
  • and Professor at UKSW (Poland) UKSW (2014)
  • Professor at eCampus Università eCampus (2007)
  • Associate Professor Ecampus (2000)
  • Visiting Lecturer University of Cape Town (2008 — 2010)
  • Visiting Researcher Leeds University (2008 — 2009)
  • Adjunct Professor Università di Bologna (2005 — 2008)

RESEARCH PROJECTS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES

  • Member of the MIUR project “Giovani ricercatori (a project of the Italian Ministry for Research and University) “Nuovi stili di scrittura nell’italiano contemporaneo” (“New styles of writing in the contemporary italian”)
  • co-ordinated by the prof. Riccardo Tesi, Department of Italian of the University of Lettere e Filosofia di Bologna.
  • (See the article Combinatoria di citazioni in Stefano D'Arrigo. Un'ipotesi intertestuale sull'incipit di “Horcynus Orca”, in the volume, about S. D’Arrigo, Il mare di sangue pestato, a c. di F. Gatta, Rubettino, Venezia, 2002)
  • Initiator and founder of the “Osservatorio Linguistico dell’italiano contemporaneo” (Linguistic Observatory of contemporary Italian Language”) University of Bologna, which studies the special languages and fields of writing (literature, advertisements, politics, etc.), and publish every year the “Quaderni dell’Osservatorio Linguistico” (“Quarterlies of Linguistic Observatory”).
  • (Editor and supervisor of all the volumes; where two my articles has been published, one covered the contemporary poetry, and the other, contemporary song)
  • Member of the Redaction of the journal ”Ecdotica”, directed by G.M. Anselmi, E. Pasquini, F. Rico (Carocci Editore, Roma)

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