Antonella Riem Natale
Department of Language and Literature, Communication, Educat
University of Udine
Italy
Biography
Dr. ANTONELLA RIEM NATALE is currently working as a PROFESSOR in the Department of Department of Mathematical , University of Udine , italy. His research interests includes The PSG is leader of a network of international research centres and Universities that cooperate to interdisciplinary and transcultural funded projects, on the theme of partnership in world languages, literatures and cultures. Other fields of research: Australian, English, Indian and West Indian Literatures; relations and contrasts between postmodernism and postcolonialism within a vision of partnership and peace; the double motif, the archetypal mythical figures in the literatures in English; myth and fable in relation to the idea of nation and narration; the influence of Hinduism in English Romanticism and of “Orientalism” in Australian fiction. She promotes and coordinates cultural events on the Literatures of Native Peoples, on ethnic and linguistic minorities. She works on the diaspora of artists and writers from Friuli. She publishes in refereed international and national journals; volumes (in English and Italian) on the literatures in English. . He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. ANTONELLA RIEM NATALE is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to The PSG is leader of a network of international research centres and Universities that cooperate to interdisciplinary and transcultural funded projects, on the theme of partnership in world languages, literatures and cultures. Other fields of research: Australian, English, Indian and West Indian Literatures; relations and contrasts between postmodernism and postcolonialism within a vision of partnership and peace; the double motif, the archetypal mythical figures in the literatures in English; myth and fable in relation to the idea of nation and narration; the influence of Hinduism in English Romanticism and of “Orientalism” in Australian fiction. She promotes and coordinates cultural events on the Literatures of Native Peoples, on ethnic and linguistic minorities. She works on the diaspora of artists and writers from Friuli. She publishes in refereed international and national journals; volumes (in English and Italian) on the literatures in English. .
Research Interest
The PSG is leader of a network of international research centres and Universities that cooperate to interdisciplinary and transcultural funded projects, on the theme of partnership in world languages, literatures and cultures. Other fields of research: Australian, English, Indian and West Indian Literatures; relations and contrasts between postmodernism and postcolonialism within a vision of partnership and peace; the double motif, the archetypal mythical figures in the literatures in English; myth and fable in relation to the idea of nation and narration; the influence of Hinduism in English Romanticism and of “Orientalism” in Australian fiction. She promotes and coordinates cultural events on the Literatures of Native Peoples, on ethnic and linguistic minorities. She works on the diaspora of artists and writers from Friuli. She publishes in refereed international and national journals; volumes (in English and Italian) on the literatures in English.
Publications
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Riem Natale A. Harry Joy’s Children: The Art of Story Telling in Peter Carey’s “Bliss.â€Australian Literary Studies [Internet]. Australian Literary Studies;
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Riem Natale A. When the Time Comes. Le Simplegadi [Internet]. Associazione Laureati/E In Lingue All; 2016 Nov;(16):6–7.
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Riem Natale A. Harry Joy’s Children: The Art of Story Telling in Peter Carey’s “Bliss.â€Australian Literary Studies [Internet]. Australian Literary Studies; 1994 May 1