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Luca Pocci

Assistant Professor, Italian

pocci Ph.D. Toronto

Office: UC 357
Extension: 86062
Email: lpocci@uwo.ca
Office Hours: Tuesday/Thursday 10:30-11:30am

Areas of Interest

 

Publications

Books

Luca Pocci, ed. (with Paolo Chirumbolo). Bel Paese? The Representation of Landscape in Contemporary Italian Literature and Film. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, expected 2012;

Luca Pocci, ed. (with Wolfgang Huemer & John Gibson). A Sense of the World:? Essays on Fiction, Narrative and Knowledge. New York and London: Routledge, 2007, XIV + 314 pp.

Chapters in Books

“Tabucchi and the Phantasms of the Past.” In The Years of Recovery: Literature and Popular Culture in 1980s Italy.” Ed. Paolo Chirumbolo and Mario Moroni. London: Legenda, expected 2012;

“Saviano e la new Italian po-ethic.” In In the Archives and on the Streets: the ‘Return to the Real’ in the Italian Fiction of the New Millennium. Ed. Luca Somigli. Rome: Aracne, expected 2012.

"Discipline e Indiscipline d'Inizio Millennio: Note sulla Tematica." In Francesco Guardiani ed., What's Next: A St. Michael's College Symposium. Ottawa: Legas, 2009, 429-38;

"The Return of the Repressed: Caring about Literature and Its Themes." In A Sense of the World: Essays on Fiction, Narrative and Knowledge. Ed. John Gibson, Wolfgang Huemer and Luca Pocci. New York and London: Routledge, 2007, pp. 89-103;

"Literarische Themen und Erkenntnis" ("Literary Themes and Knowledge"). In Kunst Denken. Edited and translated by Alex Burri and Wolfgang Huemer. Paderborn: Mentis, 2007, pp. 201-16.

Articles

"Ginzburg e Manzoni: Tra la Storia e il Romanzo" Italica 89.2 (2012):220-236;

"Io so: A Reading of Roberto Saviano’s Gomorra.” MLN 126.1 (January 2011): 224-244;

"History, Parahistory and the Uses of Memory in Timothy Findley's Famous Last Words." Clio: A Journal of Literature, History and the Philosophy of History 38.2 (Spring 2009): 151-172;

"La trilogia sulla citt? di Giuseppe Culicchia." Forum Italicum (Fall 2008): 313-334;

"Viaggio al termine dell'Italia: Il reportage a tesi di Guido Ceronetti." The Italianist. Vol. 28 (2008): pp. 137-161;

“Il fiume della scrittura: viaggio e romanzo saggio in Danubio di Claudio Magris.” Italian Culture XXIV-XXV (2006-07): 91-112; a Hungarian translation of this article appears in ?rgus 4/5, 2007 (Az ?r?s folyama = Utaz?s ?s reg?ny-essz? Claudio Magris Duna c?mu k?nyv?ben, 102-119)

“Between the Visible and the Invisible: Calvino’s Cities and Memory.” Quaderni d’Italianistica 2006: vol. xxvii, n.1, pp. 109-123;

“Lubom?r Dole?el. Heterocosmica: Fiction and Possible Worlds.” Rivista di studi italiani. June 2000: n. 1, pp. 224-31;

“Il signor Palomar, artigiano della meditazione.” Rivista di studi italiani. June 1999: vol. 17, n.1, pp. 286-307.

Review Articles

Jeannet Angela M., Under the Radiant Sun and the Crescent Moon: Italo Calvino's Storytelling. Rivista di studi italiani. Vol. 19.1 (2002): 310-14;

Segre Cesare, Ritorno alla critica. Literary Research/Recherche Litt?raire. Vol. 18 (Fall-Winter 2001): 510-13;

Belpoliti Marco, L'occhio di Calvino. Rivista di studi italiani. Vol. XVI.1 (1998): pp. 430-36.

Translations

(with Elias Polizoes): “The Jungle and the Niche,” by Remo Bodei. Alphabet
City, eds. Cornelius Heesters & Len Guenther (Toronto: Anansi, 2000), n.7, “Social Insecurity” issue, pp. 160-69.

(with Elias Polizoes): “Naples: The Porous City. Massimo Cacciari Interviewed by Claudio Velardi.” Alphabet City, ed. John Knechtel (Toronto: Anansi, 1998), n.6, “Open City” issue, pp. 28-43.

Work in Progress

A book project focusing on the interplay between memory and utopia in Italo Calvino's fiction and critical essays

 

Recent and Current Courses

 

Graduate Courses

CL 9502B Fundamentals of Comparative Literature II
CL 9708 Theories of Narrative
CL 9709 Narrative and the Self

 

 


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