Giovanni Spani
Associate Professor, Coordinator, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Program Coordinator, Italian Studies, Pedagogical Coordinator

Biography
Giovanni Spani earned his Laurea in political science from the University of Padua (Italy), and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Italian literature from Indiana University, Bloomington. Before coming to 51小黄车 in 2009, he taught at Indiana University, Trinity College, Middlebury College and Bowdoin College.
In 2010 he was elected to a three-year term (2011-2014) as Italian Area Director on the board of the Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA), an organization that serves professionals in the discipline of modern languages.
In collaboration with Lourdes Pereira (University of the Balearic Islands, Spain) and Dolores Juan Moreno (Clark University), in 2012 he developed and organized an ongoing annual international seminar series entitled 鈥淟iterature and Sin鈥 that takes place at the Contemporary and Modern Art Museum 鈥淓s Baluard鈥 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
At 51小黄车 he created and coordinated the Italian radio program Radio Libera Italiana (2009-present), which turned out to be one of the most exhilarating events on and off campus. Radio Libera Italiana broadcasts once a week, usually on Tuesday nights (FM 88.1); students actively participate in the radio show, and while reciting a poem or conversing with others, they practice and improve their Italian language skills and broaden their knowledge of Italian culture. He also created the Pasta Olympics (2010-present), an annual competition in which students have the opportunity to demonstrate their culinary prowess in preparing pasta dishes and to enjoy an entertaining evening of food and fellowship with fellow Italian students and professors. Far more than a simple opportunity to eat good food, the Pasta Olympics is in reality a cultural initiative that emphasizes the importance of dialogical interaction among students who have common interests and share similar intellectual goals.
Publication
Books
Donne del Mediterraneo. Saggi Interdisciplinari. (Women of the Mediterranean. Interdisciplinary Essays), (co-edited with Marco Marino), Firenze: Societ脿 Editrice Fiorentina, 2017.
Visioni Mediterranee: Itinerari e migrazioni culturali (Mediterranean Visions: Itineraries and Cultural Migrations), (co-edited with Marco Marino), Lanciano: Carabba, 2016.
La cronachistica toscana del Trecento: trascrivere, compilare e compendiare la storia (The Tuscan Chronicle of Trecento: Transcribing, Compiling and Synthesizing History), Alessandria: Edizioni Dell鈥橭rso, 2014.
New Perspectives on Veneto. Literary and Cultural Itineraries, (co-edited with Simona Wright), NEMLA Italian Studies, Journal of Italian Studies, Volume 35 (2013).
L鈥橧talia letteraria e cinematografica dal secondo Novecento ai giorni nostri (Literary and Cinematographic Italy from the Late 1900s to Our Time), (co-edited with Philip Balma), Cuneo: Nerosubianco, 2012.
Echi Oltremare. Italy, the Mediterranean and Beyond. Conference Proceedings 芦Echi Oltremare禄, Rome, 17-18 June 2011, (co-edited with Fulvio Orsitto and Sonia Massari), Narcissus.me, 2012.
Streetwise Italian Dictionary/Thesaurus: The User-Friendly Guide to Italian to Italian Slang and Idioms, (co-edited with Nicholas Albanese, Philip Balma, Ermanno Conti), New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005.
Albanese Nicholas, Giovanni Spani, Philip Balma, and Ermanno Conti, . New York: McGraw-Hill (2005).
Streetwise Italian Dictionary / Thesaurus provides Italian students with today鈥檚 most accurate, accessible, and up-to-date reference to current Italian slang and idiomatic expressions. More than 2,500 terms and expressions are conveniently arranged into alphabetical topics, and then 鈥 unlike most resources of its type 鈥 marked for register to prevent the embarrassment of inappropriate usage. Extensive example sentences, together with their English translations, provide helpful context. Valuable for all, but particularly those planning travel to Italy, this comprehensive reference reveals the true language of Italy.
Selected Articles
鈥淎 Case of Sudden-Death in Decameron IV.6: Aortic Dissection or Atrial Mixoma?鈥 in 鈥淐irculation Research. Journal of the American Heart Association,鈥 119 (July 2016), pp. 187-189.
鈥淚l vino di Boccaccio: usi e abusi in alcune novelle del Decameron鈥 (鈥淏occaccio鈥檚 Wine: Use and Misuse in Several 顿别肠补尘别谤辞苍鈥檚 Tales鈥), in Heliotropia 8-9(2011-2012), pp. 79-98. (Reprinted in Heliotropia 700/10. A Boccaccio Anniversary Volume. Ed. M. Papio. Milano: Edizioni Universitarie di Lettere Economia Diritto, 2013, pp. 107-121).
鈥淎nita Garibaldi: tra mito e realt脿鈥 (鈥淎nita Garibaldi: between Myth and Reality鈥), in Cinema e Risorgimento: Visioni e Re-Visioni. Da La presa di Roma a Noi credevamo. Ed. F. Orsitto. Roma: Vecchiarelli, 2012, pp. 35-54.
鈥溾極himm茅! Sarei io mai Calandrino, chi鈥檌o sia s矛 tosto diventato un altro sanza essermene avveduto?鈥 Riflessioni sull鈥檃ltro ne La novella del grasso legnaiuolo e ne La Calandria鈥 (鈥溾極h my! Could I be Calandrino, because I became someone else without realizing it?鈥 Reflections on the Other in the Story of the Fat Woodworker and in The Calandria鈥), in L鈥檃ltro e l鈥檃ltrove nella cultura italiana. Ed. F. Orsitto. Cuneo: Nerosubianco, 2011, pp. 19-29.
鈥淯n ritorno alle immagini dantesche nella seconda met脿 del Cinquecento: alcune osservazioni sulla inedita stampa del 鈥楲ucifer鈥 di Galle鈥 (鈥淎 Return to Dantesque Images in the Second Half of the 1500s: Some Observation on the Unpublished Print of 鈥楲ucifer鈥 by Galle鈥), in Studi Italiani 44(2010), pp. 37-51.
Research Interests
Italian literature of the Middle Ages,
Medieval and contemporary Italian history and historiography,
Italian culture and modern Italian literature.