Black Binazzi
Associate Professor
Department of Arts and Philosophy
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Graduated in Italian Dialectology with Gabriella Giacomelli in 1988, she attended the PhD in Florence and received her PhD in Italian Language Linguistics in 1993. Since January 1, 2005 she is a researcher in Italian Linguistics at the Department of Philosophy and Literature (DILEF). In January 2014 she became a second-tier professor for the 10 / F3 Linguistics and Philology Italian disciplinary sector L.FIL-LET / 12 Linguistica Italiana. He teaches Italian Sociolinguistics in three-year and master courses at the School of Humanities and Training of the University of Florence.
Research Interest
In this area of ​​interest, I have also organized, together with S. Calamai, the organization of the study day "Language and Dialect in Contemporary Theater" (Prato, Teatro Metastasio, March 12, 2004), of which the Acts . In this day of study, linguists, historians of the show and "dialectal" playwrights have compared their ideas about the characteristics of the dialect's use and regional varieties in the context of contemporary dramaturgy that is rediscovering considerably the potentialities of the diatopian varieties of Italian .
Publications
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Binazzi, Neri (2017). Reconstructing with the language: the popular Italian and the break of the shared world. In: Gianna Marcato (edited by). Dialect. One no one hundred thousand, pp. 383-394, Padova: CLEUP, ISBN: 978 88 6787 758 4.
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N. Binazzi (2017). Imagine the Quarantine: Testimony and Language of the "Patterns of Vignettes". ANNALI MANZONIANI, vol. New series, VII-VIII (2010-2015), pp. 97-200, ISSN: 1126-6171
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Binazzi, Neri (2017). Violation of the code: delegitimization in the language of the central political caste. In: Benedetta Baldi (edited by). Political Delinquency in Contemporary Age 2. Enemy Words: Theories, Practices and Languages, pp. 133-170, Rome: Viella, ISBN: 9788867287833.