Giuseppe Sorce
International Fellow - Italian Language House
Office:
Washington Hall 202
Email:
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Giuseppe Sorce teaches Italian language and literature, history, and geography at secondary schools. He graduated in Modern Literature from the University of Palermo with a thesis in cultural anthropology on the human-computer relationship, a research theme he continued to develop with his master’s thesis at the University of Bologna on literature, cyberspace and the epistemology of geography. He primarily deals with literature, migrations, linguistics, cinema, technology, narratology, Anthropocene and geographical imagination. He has written for italian magazine like minima&moralia, Machina, Operaviva, and has been collaborating with the magazine Dialoghi Mediterranei since 2017. In his free time, he is a musician, photographer, and writer. In addition to being the 2024-2025 International Fellow for the Italian House, he will teach ITAL 101 Elementary Italian.