Curriculum Vitae of Elena Borelli Rutgers University, Italian Department 504 East 63rd Street, Apt.12M 84 College Avenue New York NY 10065 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 (Cell-phone) 848 667 0113 elenabo@eden.rutgers.edu Teaching Experience Fordham University, 2011-present. Department of Modern Languages and Literatures Faber Hall 5th Floor 441 East Fordham Road Bronx, NY 10458, USA. Adjunct: Intensive Elementary Italian, Fall 2011; Intermediate Italian, Fall 2011. Wagner College, 2010-2011. Department of Modern Languages Parker Hall, One Campus Road, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA. Adjunct: Beginner Italian, Fall 2010; Intermediate French, Fall 2010; Accelerated Elementary Italian, Spring 2011; Intermediate French II, Spring 2011. Rutgers University, 2006-2011. Italian Department, 84 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA. Teaching Assistant and Part-Time Lecturer: Survey of Italian Literature, Fall 2006; Stylistics and Composition, Spring 2007; Intermediate Italian I, Fall 2008; Intermediate Italian II, Spring 2009; Elementary Italian, Spring 2010; Twentieth Century Italian Women Writers, Fall 2010; Advanced Conversation and Civilization, Spring 2011. Università di Urbino Carlo Bo- Rutgers Study Abroad Program. Urbino, Italy. Instructor: Advanced Conversation and Civilization, Summer 2011. TUDIAS Technische Universitaet Dresden, May-July 2008. Chemnitzer Strasse 42,
01187 Dresden, Germany. Visiting Part-Time Instructor of French: Elementary and Intermediate French. Wheaton College, 2004-2005. 26 East Main Street, Norton, MA 02766, USA. Teaching Assistant in the Italian Department: Elementary Italian. Intermediate Italian. Romanica Accademia di Lingua e Cultura Italiana, 2002-2004. Via Castel Maraldo 45, 41100 Modena, Italy. Instructor of Italian: All courses from A1 to C2 (European Framework of Languages); Cultural courses: Art History, Gastronomy, Literature. Teaching Awards Fulbright Scholarship, 2004-2005. Teaching Assistant at Wheaton College, MA. Transliterature Teaching Grant for the Creation of an Interdisciplinary Syllabus in Italian and Art History, March 2008. Grant for the creation of the placement test for undergraduate courses in Italian. September 2011. Education Ph.D. in Italian Literature, Fall 2005-present. Rutgers University, Italian Department 84 College Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 (USA). Current status: ABD Qualifying exam I (Minor) May 2007; Qualifying exam II (Major) February 2008. Expected graduation: March 2012. Dissertation: Action or Contemplation? The Politics of Art in Fin de Siècle Italy. In my dissertation I argue that Italian intellectuals reenacted the century-long dilemma of action and contemplation as a way to define the role of the man of letters in modern Italy, and the choice between political activism and withdrawal into the cult of art for art's sake.
Furthermore, I show that the two models are not opposed but rather intertwined, and their similarities illustrate the relationship between Italian Aestheticism and modern nationalism. Advisor: Professor Paola Gambarota. Master in Linguistics and Language Acquisition, December 2005. University of Venice Ca' Foscari, Calle Foscari 3334, 30123, Venezia, Italy. Summa cum laude Thesis: Past Tenses in Italian for Anglophone Learners. In my thesis I present a contrastive analysis of the verbal systems of Italian and English, with a focus on past tenses. Based on this, I elaborate several teaching strategies which facilitate the acquisition of such tenses for Anglophone students. Advisor: Doctor Laura Brugé. Laurea in Classics, March 2002. University of Bologna, Classics Department, Via Zamboni 32, 40126 Bologna, Italy. Summa cum laude Thesis: Eros and Psyche in the Christian Late Antiquity. My thesis reconstructs the survival of the myth of Eros and Psyche in the Late Antiquity and its Christian interpretations. Advisor: Professor Alba Maria Orselli. Research Interests: Italian Modernism, 19th and 20th century literature, language and identity in 19th century literature, desire and literature, Gnosticism. Research Awards Transliterature Scholarship for Interdisciplinary Studies in Italian and French, 2005-2009. Travel Grant AAIS Conference, Colorado College, May 2007. Transliterature Program, Travel Grant "Dante in the Nineteenth Century" Conference, York, England, July 2008. Travel Grant "Con(tra)vention. Crime and the Boundaries of Genre" Conference, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland, June 2009. Travel Grant AAIS Conference, Pittsburgh, April 2011.
Publications "Per una Rilettura di Una Pura Formalitá di Giuseppe Tornatore". Proceedings of the AIPI Conference 2006, August 2006 (forthcoming). "Morality in Giovanni Pascoli s Dantean Writings". Dante in the 19th Century, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt, New York, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang Cultural Interactions Series, 2011. 331-349. "La Costruzione dell Estetica Francescana in Gabriele D Annunzio". La Fusta XVII, Fall (2009), 83-97. "La Femme Orientale et le Héros de l Occident. Dans le Laboratoire de la Re-écriture Ariostesque". Les Lettres Romanes: L'Arioste: Discours des Personnages, Sources et Influences. Numéro Special (2008), 43-54. "La Costruzione dell Estetica Francescana in Gabriele D Annunzio". La Fusta XVII, Fall (2009), 83-97. "Language and Identity in Vittorio Alfieri s Vita". MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities, 3, (2008), 1-12. Presentations "The Centaur of Modernity: Technology and the Vita Activa in Gabriele D'Annunzio's Writings". AAIS Conference 2011, Pittsburgh, April 2011. Chair of the panel "Rethinking the Fin de Siècle: Modernism and Italian Literature at the Turn of the Twentieth Century". AAIS Conference 2011, Pittsburgh, April 2011. "Towards a Re-reading of Giuseppe Tornatore's Una Pura Formalità". Con(tra)vention. Crime and the Boundaries of Genre Conference. University College Cork, Cork, Ireland, June 2009. "Vita Attiva e Vita Contemplativa nelle Vergini delle Rocce di Gabriele D Annunzio". AAIS Conference 2009, New York, May 2009. "Language and Identity in Vittorio Alfieri s Vita". NEMLA Conference 2009, Boston, February 2009. "Morality in Giovanni Pascoli s Dantean Writings". Dante in the Nineteenth Century Conference. York, England, July 2008. "Paradigmi Femminili nella Figlia di Iorio di Gabriele D Annunzio". AAIS Conference 2008, Taormina, May 2008. "Poetica e Moralità negli Scritti di Elsa Morante". AAIS Conference 2007, Colorado College, May 2007. "The European Babel. Towards a Definition of a European Language". Roundtable on Europe, New Brunswick, Rutgers University, January 2007.
"Per una Rilettura di Una Pura Formalitá di Giuseppe Tornatore". AIPI Conference 2006, Ascoli Piceno, August 2006. "L immagine della Donna d Oriente nella Letteratura Cavalleresca Italiana". Power and Image in Early Modern Europe, NYU, April 2006. Professional Affiliations: Modern Languages Association American Association of Italian Studies Languages Italian, mother tongue English, near native French, near native German, fluent Spanish, fluent Classical Greek, very good (reading knowledge) Latin, very good (reading knowledge) References: Professor Paola Gambarota: gambarot@rci.rutgers.edu Professor Andrea Baldi: abaldi@rci.rutgers.edu Professor David Marsh: dmarsh@rci.rutgers.edu Professor Alessandro Vettori vettori@rci.rutgers.edu Professor Tommasina Gabriele: Wheaton College, Department of Modern Languages, Meneely 113, 26 East Main Street, Norton, MA 02766, USA. Tel. 508 286 3622 tgabriel@wheatonma.edu
Professor Margarita Sanchez: Wagner College, Department of Modern Languages, Parker Hall 113, One Campus Road, Staten Island, NY 10301, USA. Tel. 718 420 4133 msanchez@wagner.edu