Short Biography
Patrizia Nerozzi Bellman is Emeritus Professor of English Literature.
She started university teaching in 1969 in the Faculty of Law and later in the Faculty of Political Science and in the Faculty of Arts at the Università degli Studi of Milano.
In 1986 she was given the chair of English in the Faculty of Modern Languages at the Università di Chieti.
In 1990 she moved to the Libera Università di Lingue e Comunicazione IULM of Milano where she was Head of the Curriculum in Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures and Dean of the Faculty of Modern Languages (2003-2008).
She was in the the Board of the Doctoral Degree in Comparative Literatures at IULM University, in the Board of the Doctoral Degree in Humanities at the University of Verona and in the Scientific Board of ICoN (till 2010).
Academic Positions
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2010 - present Scientific Board AIDEL
Italian Association of Law and Literature
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1990 -2008 Full Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Modern Languages
Modern Languages and Literature
IULM University, Milan -
1969 - 1986 Full Professor
Faculty of Arts, Università degli Studi of Milano
Teaching
She started university teaching in 1969 in the Faculty of Law and later in the Faculty of Political Science and in the Faculty of Arts at the Università degli Studi of Milano.
In 1986 she was given the chair of English in the Faculty of Modern Languages at the Università di Chieti. In 1990 she moved to the Libera Università di Lingue e Comunicazione IULM of Milano where she was Head of the Curriculum in Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures and Dean of the Faculty of Modern Languages (2003-2008).
Research
Member of the Committee for the scientific evaluation of research-products for the Humanities (CIVR) and of the ESF Pool of Reviewers
Tristram Shandy Web
Since 2000 she has directed the Tristram Shandy Web a digital edition of Sterne’s novel
Academic Journal
She is in the scientific Board of Pòlemos
Research Projects
The Theory of Narrative
The History of The Novel
18th Century British Literature and Art
New Communication Technologies and Visual Arts
Literature and Law