Prof.ssa Michela Gardini
michela.gardini@unibg.itTel.: +39 0352052412 (Casa dell'Arciprete)
Office hours: LINGUE: mercoledì dalle 10,30 alle 12,30
GIURISPRUDENZA: venerdì ore 9.00-11.00
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Building: Casa dell'Arciprete
via Donizetti 3 - 24129 Bergamo (BG) -
Italy
room 3
Building: Moroni
via Moroni 255 - 24127 Bergamo (BG) -
Italy
room 5
Professor
Faculty of Law
Researcher
Department of Letters and Philosophy
Researcher
Faculty of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Communication Studies
Michela Gardini is French Literature researcher at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures of the Bergamo University. In 2003 she took her Ph. D. in "Recherches sur l'Imaginaire" at the University of Grenoble. Since 2005 she is member of Italian Association of French Studies ("Seminar in French Philology"). Since 2008 she is member of Ph. D. "Letterature euroamericane". Since 2009 she writes for the review Studi Francesi (bibliographical section about 20th-century). She is a member of Comité scientifique of Cahiers de Littérature Fran?se. Within the Master Erasmus Mundus Crossways in Cultural Narratives, she is dissertations and QA coordinator. At the moment, she is working on Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century French Literature, preferring topics about the imaginary.
profilo (English Version)Michela Gardini is French Literature researcher at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures of the Bergamo University. In 2003 she took her Ph. D. in "Recherches sur l'Imaginaire" at the University of Grenoble. Since 2005 she is member of Italian Association of French Studies ("Seminar in French Philology"). Since 2008 she is member of Ph. D. "Letterature euroamericane". Since 2009 she writes for the review Studi Francesi (bibliographical section about 20th-century). She is a member of Comité scientifique of Cahiers de Littérature Française. Within the Master Erasmus Mundus Crossways in Cultural Narratives, she is dissertations and QA coordinator. At the moment, she is working on Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century French Literature, preferring topics about the imaginary.
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