Simona Adinolfi
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Biography Simona Adinolfi is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the MeDiMi sub-project “Dehumanizing, Victimizing, or Universalizing? How Images of Migration Interact with Human Rights Discourse”. Closely collaborating with Prof. Greta Olson, she is researching the affective responses to images of migration in legacy and digital media. She obtained her PhD in Literary Studies with a thesis titled “Narrating Migration in the 21st Century. A Posthumanist Approach to Anglophone Novels” at Ghent University, in Belgium. During her PhD, she took part in the Horizon 2020 project “OPPORTUNITIES: For a Fair Narrative on Migration”, in which she analyzed migration narratives in Italian public media. Before her PhD, Simona worked as lecturer at the University of Wuppertal teaching English literature and Culture at a BA level. She studied German and English language and literature at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and at Otto-Friederich University in Bamberg. Simona’s research interests include narrative theory, critical posthumanism, migration studies, and media studies.
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simona.adinolfi@uni-giessen.de
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CV 2024 – 2026 Postdoctoral Research Associate Postdoctoral research associate in the MeDiMi sub-project “Dehumanizing, Victimizing, or Universalizing? How Images of Migration Interact with Human Rights Discourse”. PI: Prof. Dr. Greta Olson. PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITION 2021 – 2024 PhD in Literary Studies at Ghent University Title: Narrating Migration in the 21st century. A Posthumanist Approach to Anglophone Novels 2020 – 2021 Lecturer (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiterin) at the University of Wuppertal
EDUCATION 2018 – 2019 Specialization Course in Editorial Translation 2015 –2017 MA in European American and Postcolonial Languages and Literature Joint Degree in English and American Literature Home University: Ca’ Foscari University – Venice Mobility University: Otto Friederich Universität – Bamberg Research and dissertation at the Otto-Friederich-Universität – Bamberg Dissertation title: Mind the Gap: an Analysis of the Narrative Strategies in Alzheimer’s Novels 2012 – 2015 BA in Languages Civilization and Language Sciences English and German languages, cultures and literatures at the Ca’ Foscari University in Venice. From September 2014 to January 2015, I have taken part into the Erasmus+ exchange at the University of Nottingham (UK). Dissertation Title: Playing with Theatre: Parody and Meta-Theatre in Tom Stoppard’s The Real Inspector Hound
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Publications Adinolfi, Simona. 2025a. “Migration.” Genealogy of the Posthuman, February. https://criticalposthumanism.net/migration/. ———. 2025b. “Narrating Refugees at Sea: Undermining the Implicit Collective Memory with Narrative Journalism in the Italian Media.” In special collection “Navigating Migration, Memory and Media,” Memory, Mind & Media 4: e5 (under review).https://doi.org/10.1017/mem.2025.10001. ———. 2024a. “Reading for Distance: Form, Memory, and Space in Contemporary Novels of Migration.” ON_CULTURE, no. 16. https://doi.org/10.22029/oc.2024.1407. ———. 2024b. “Reconsidering Identity Formation Processes in Fictions of Migration: Narrative Subjectivity in Rabih Alameddine’s I, the Divine.” In Agency, Community, Kinship, edited by Lea Espinoza Garrido and Carolin Gebauer, 33–55. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. ———. 2024c. “Colliding Forms in Postapocalyptic Novels of Migration.” Cahier voor Literatuurwetenschap (CLW) 15 (November). ———. 2024d. “Chapter 7 Altered Narration: Unreliability in Narrators with Alzheimer’s Disease.” In Poetics of Disturbances, edited by Deborah de Muijnck, Jessica Jumpertz, Ralf Schneider, and Teresa Turnbull, 142–58. Leiden: Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004519886_009. ———. 2024e. Narrating Migration in the 21st Century: A Posthumanist Approach to Anglophone Novels. Doctoral dissertation, Ghent University. Adinolfi, Simona, and Marco Caracciolo. 2023. “Narrative, Scale, and Two Refugee Crises in Comparison in the Italian Media.” DIEGESIS (Wuppertal) 12 (2): 18–33. https://doi.org/10.25926/wrn0-8n40. |
