Raffaele Donnarumma
Crolla Amato Prize 2019 | Cultural Studies
Panel Judge
Raffaele Donnarumma (Turin, 1969) is Associate Professor of Contemporary Italian Literature at the University of Pisa.
Raffaele is a Member of the Executive Board of Allegoria and of the Editorial Board of Pisa University Press. He co-directs the series Pronto Intervento (Transeuropa).
Raffaele studied at the Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa, and as well as working at the SNS, he has taught at the University of Pisa, the University for Foreigners Siena, and the IUSS Pavia.
His research areas include: Gadda, Pirandello, Calvino, Pasolini; the theme of terrorism in the Italian novel; the relation between fiction and television; modernist fiction, the postmodern, and the definition of the category of the hypermodern.
Outside Italy, Raffaele has given guest lectures, held invited seminars, and taken part in conferences in France, Germany, Belgium, the UK, Poland, Romania, Lithuania, and Canada.


