Dr. Delogu has taught Italian language, literature and culture courses in the United States and Italy since 1995. Her research includes gender studies, Italian women writers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, especially Anna Banti, and Italian films and songs. Her language teaching merges Humanistic and Cognitive theories with Communicative principles.
Degrees
Ph.D. in Italian Literature, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
ACTFL Certification American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
M.A. in Italian Literature, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
B.A. in Modern Languages and Literature (English and Russian), Università degli Studi di Sassari, Sassari, Italy
Courses Taught
ITAL 1001 - Italian Language I
ITAL 4130 - Topics in Italian Literature
GRC 2011/ENG 2014 - Classical Roman and Greek Mythology
GRC 0804 - Race in the Ancient Mediterranean
Publications
Lucy Delogu (cured by). La letteratura italiana e il concetto di maternità, Ca’ Foscari,Venezia, 2015
“Who Am I” Historical Narrative and Subjectivity in Anna Banti’s Camicia bruciata. Cambridge Scholar Publishing, London, 2012.
Service Provision/ Professional Associations / Membership
Associazione Internazionale Professori di Italiano (AIPI)
American Association of Teachers of Italian (AATI)
American Association for Italian Studies (AASI
American Council Teacher of Foreign Language (ACTFL)
The Canadian Society for Italian Studies (CSIS)