UniorPress - Research Papers
Publisher: UniorPress
Series: Quaderni della Ricerca
ISSN: 2724-5519
Series Director: Rossella Ciocca
Editorial Board: Guido Carpi (University of Naples L’Orientale), Guido Maria Cappelli (University of Naples L’Orientale), Federico Corradi (University of Naples L’Orientale), Augusto Guarino (University of Naples L’Orientale), Salvatore Luongo (University of Naples L’Orientale), Alberto Manco (University of Naples L’Orientale), Paolo Sommaiolo (University of Naples L’Orientale)
Scientific Committee:Brad Bullock (Randolph College, Virginia), Keir Elam (Università di Bologna), Alberto Romero Ferrer (Università di Cadice), Massimo Fusillo (Università de L’Aquila), Gerhard Leitner (Freie Universität Berlin), Angela Leonardi (Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II"), Sabita Manian (Lynchburg College of Arts and Sciences), Rossella Menna (Università per Stranieri di Siena), Anila Omari (Università di Tirana, Akademia e Studimeve Albanologjike), Giovanni Battista Palumbo (Université de Namur), Antonio Pizzo (Università di Torino), Josiane Rieu (Università di Nizza), Katherine E. Russo (Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”), Juan Varela-Portas (Università Complutense de Madrid), Michail Velizhev (High School of Economics di Mosca).
Aims and scope:
The series Quaderni della ricerca was created within the Doctoral Programme in Literary, Linguistic and Comparative Studies to host the publications of staff members and selected Proceedings of The Graduate conferences organized by PhD students.
The series is dedicated to research publications that reflect the scientific project of the doctoral programme, which is characterized by cultural, literary, linguistic and aesthetic intersections, in the spirit of interdisciplinary and comparative dialogue. It builds on a consolidated and well established practice of collaboration that promotes cultural, literary, linguistic and aesthetic dialogue and comparative studies.
The fundamental aim of the series is to nourish studies that conceive the West as a space open to intercultural interaction and that must be studied in light of its cosmopolitan medieval, modern and contemporary connections.
It pays particular attention to the contemporary forms of literature, entertainment and communication, and to the reconstruction of cultural genealogies that place the present in significant connection with the cultural arrangements of the past.
Peer review: all volumes are subject to anonymous peer review in the double blind peer-review mode.