Stefania Sini is Professor of Comparative Literature and Italian Literature at the University of Eastern Piedmont. She works on literary theory and criticism. She has published works on Giambattista Vico and the history of rhetoric and topics, on Mikhail Bakhtin, the Russian Formalists, Russian stylistics and philosophy of the early twentieth century, with particular attention to the 1920s. She translates non-fiction and poetry from Russian. She holds seminars on metrics, rhetoric and narrative at the Paolo Grassi Theater School in Milan. She founded and directs «Enthymema. Internatonal Journal of Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, and Philosophy of Literature» (http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/enthymema). She founded and is Coordinator of the Steering Committee of FLECIR, the Inter-university Center for Philosophy and Literature Research (https://flecir.uniupo.it/homepage). In 2023 she is Chairwoman of ENN, European Narratology Network (https://narratology.net/node/689)
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Her contribution to the EuLiterArt Project, in collaboration with Carlo Caccia, concerns prison narratives, literary and filmic, examined in a transcultural and transnational key, with particular attention to fictional, testimonial and hybrid genre works of the European 20th and 21st centuries. The heterotopic status of the prison constitutes a privileged observatory for exploring the different ways of representing the experience of questioning, transformation, renegotiation of identity and shared axiologies that the EuLiterArt Project intends to investigate.