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Valeria Reggi

Professoressa a contratto

Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali

Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Moderne

Dipartimento delle Arti

Tutor didattico

Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Moderne

Pubblicazioni

Books, chapters and articles

Reggi, V &. Combei, C.R., (2023). Appraisal, Sentiment and Emotion Analysis in Political Discourse: A Multimodal, Multi-method Approach. Routledge.

Reggi, V (2023; with Koller et al). Voices of Supporters: Populist parties, social media and the 2019 European elections. John Benjamins. (co-authored book; see also cap. 7: “Long live our Captain!”: a multimodal analysis of the comments on Matteo Salvini’s tweets by his supporters. (pp. 140-161).

Reggi, V. (2023) The Nation and the People: An appraisal analysis of populist themes in Justin Trudeau’s speeches. In O. Palusci, Made in Canada: The Languages of The Media. (pp. 315-344). Tangram Edizioni.

Reggi, V. (2023) Italian Pride: The People and The Nation in the Populist Propaganda of the Northern League, a Multimodal Study. Quaderni di Semantica, 9.

Reggi, V. (2023) Anger, Fear and Extreme Polarization in Italian Political Discourse: a multimodal study of the tweets by Matteo Salvini and his supporters during the European elections. In Roitman M. et al. (eds), The New Challenges of Populist Discourses in Romance Speaking Countries. Stockholm University Press.

M et al) COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign among Migrants in Rome and the Emilia-Romagna Region. full report of STRIVE Project (British Academy, UCL and Unibo). DOI: http://doi.org/10.53241/CenTraS/003.

Reggi, V.(2020). Negotiating Identity in Self-Translation: Stereotyping and National Character in the Speeches in English of Italy's Ex-Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. In A. Almanna & J. J. Martínez Sierra (eds.), Reframing Realities through Translation. Oxford: Peter Lang.

Reggi, V. (2019). Producing the Self and the Other: Stereotyping and Nationalism in the Rhetoric of Matteo Renzi. MediAzioni, 25 (2019, Special Issue).

Reggi, V. (2019). Constructing and Deconstructing Stereotypes. Philology, 4, 405-418 (2018/2019). https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/plg/phil/2019/00000004/f0022018

Reggi, V. (2019). (ed.) Discussion, Philology, Social Sciences, Social Innovation: The WeTell Project. Philology, 4, 387-435 (2018/2019). https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/plg/phil/2019/00000004/f0022018

Reggi, V. (2019). The Myth of the Nation in Contemporary Italy: A Multimodal Analysis of Matteo Renzi’s Speeches in English. Quaderni di Semantica, 5, 459-482.

Reggi, V. (1996). The Aesthetic of Walter Pater Between Empiricism and Hegel, in Bizzotto, E. and Marucci, F. (eds), Walter Pater (1839-1894), le forme della modernità, Venice: Cisalpino, pp. 205-214; proceedings of the Conference held at the University of Venice, December 1994.

Reggi, V. (1995). Oscar Wilde and the New Hellenism, Irish Studies Review, No 11, pp. 36-38.

Reggi, V. (1994). Wilde Talk in Monaco, Irish Studies Review, Vol. 6, pp. 4-6.

Reggi, V. (1994). Oscar Wilde e il New Hellenism, Il lettore di provincia, XXV: 89, Ravenna: Longo, pp. 37-48.

 

Translations

Bagnoli, V. (2015). Orpheus in the Underworld 1999, in Singer, A. (ed), Trafika Europe: Essential New European Literature Vol. I, University Park, Pennsylvania: Penn State University Press.

Rangoni, F. (2006). Yemen, Bologna: Damiani.

Fabi, F. and Traversi, M. (eds) (2001) Impariamo la lingua con la matematica, Bologna: Comune di Bologna, CD/LEI.

Spivak, G. C. (1997). Una critica all’imperialismo: tre testi femminili, in Baccolini, R., Fortunati, V., Fabi, M.G. and Monticelli, R. (eds), Critiche femministe e teorie letterarie, Bologna: CLUEB, pp. 105-133.

Wharton, E. (1996). Xingu. In Bisutti De Riz, F. (ed), Edith Wharton, racconti di scrittori e artisti, Venezia: Supernova, pp. 59-88.

Blaylock, J. P. (1995). Homunculus, Milan: Bompiani (with Scatasta, G).

G. Bradbury, M. (1994). An Opening World: Ford Madox Ford ed il suo ambiente, in Fortunati, V. and Baccolini, R. (eds), Scrittura e sperimentazione in Ford Madox Ford, Firenze: Alinea, pp. 19-49.

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