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ALESSANDRA DI MAIO As an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, Alessandra Di Maio taught migrant literature and culture in the Italian department and literature from the African diaspora in the department of Comparative Literature. ΕΛ Onassis Alessandra Di Maio Alessandra Di Maio (IT) is an Associate Professor of English and African Studies at the University of Palermo, Italy. Her area of specialization includes Black, diasporic, migratory, and gender studies, with a particular focus on the formation of transnational cultural identities.

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Alessandra Di Maio is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Palermo, Italy. She received her Italian doctorate in Comparative Studies and Literary Sciences from the Universities of Bari and Pavia in 1995. This concept, first popularized by Alessandra Di Maio, "focuses on the proximity that exists, and has always existed, between Italy and Africa, separated […] but also united by the Mediterranean […] and documented in legends, myths, histories, even in culinary traditions, in visual arts, and religion." [7] Alessandra Di Maio pp. 34-53 DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/transition.132.1.03 View Download The Exceptional History of a Black Saint in Sixteenth-Century Palermo: And Why It Matters Alessandra Di Maio is Associate Professor of English and Postcolonial Studies at the University of Palermo, Italy. She divides her time between Italy and the U.S., where she taught at several universities after earning her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her research includes postcolonial, black.

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Di Maio uses Black as the "non-colour" for the Mediterranean Sea in order to reflect the crossings pursued by millions of migrants and refugees who have "burnt" (43) it in the past decades. The metaphor of burning indicates crossing in colloquial speech by North Africans who have traversed the Mediterranean with the hope of finding. Alessandra Di Maio is an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. Alessandra Di Maio teaches at the University of Palermo, Italy. Her area of specialization includes black, postcolonial, diasporic, migratory, and gender studies, with a particular attention to the formation of transnational cultural identities. Among her publications are the volumes Tutuola at the University. Alessandra Di Maio used the formula "Black Mediterranean" when referring to the condition of thousands of migrant people and their crossings.

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Alessandra Di Maio teaches at the University of Palermo, Italy. She divides her time between Italy and the US, where she taught at several academic institutions (UCLA, CUNY Brooklyn College, Columbia, Smith College). Her area of specialization includes black, diasporic, migratory, and gender studies, with a particular attention to the formation. Guest edited by Nobel laureate and longtime chairman of the magazine's editorial board, Wole Soyinka, alongside Black Mediterranean scholar, Alessandra Di Maio,T132 examines the Mediterranean as a crossroads for migrants, both past and present, willing and unwilling—with careful attention to the human rights abuses that have arisen in the past d. Being Italian: the peculiar journey of blackness 2023 • Heather Merrill Generations of African and Black Italians are extending the boundaries of what it means to be Italian, in the face of denial, diversion, and an insistence on whiteness as the measure of inclusion, and humanity. Alessandra Di Maio Economista Sanitaria, esperta di sistemi di classificazione dei pazienti e delle prestazioni sanitarie, analisi di performance e indicatori value based healthcare

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Inspired by the Black Atlantic theory by Paul Gilroy, that sees the Atlantic ocean as a political and cultural system built around the socio-economy of afro-american slavery, Alessandra Di Maio coined in 2012 the expression Black Mediterranean, defining this liminal space of exchange and migratory fluxus also as a territory of racial subordinati. Combine EditionsAlessandra Di Maio's books. Average rating: 3.88 · 75 ratings · 7 reviews · 9 distinct works. Cronache dalla terra dei più felici al mondo. by. Wole Soyinka, Alessandra Di Maio (Translator) 3.16 avg rating — 851 ratings — published 2020 — 19 editions. Want to Read. saving….