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Giuseppe Gazzola

Giuseppe Gazzola headshot

Associate Professor
Graduate Program Director

Former Fellow, Humanities Institute at Stony Brook (2015)

Education:
B.A., Università di Genova
M.A., University of Notre Dame
Ph.D., Yale University

Contact Information:
Email: giuseppe.gazzola@stonybrook.edu
Office: 2123 Humanities Building

 

Giuseppe Gazzola is an Associate Professor of Italian Studies at Stony Brook University, where he serves as Graduate Program Director in the Department of Languages and Cultural Studies. He is also Executive Editor of Forum Italicum and affiliated faculty in the Department of English. From 2019 to 2022, he was Interim Director of the Center for Italian Studies.

His research explores European literature and cultural history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with particular attention to Italian modernism, transnational reception, and the intersections of literature, politics, and the arts.

He is the author of Montale, the Modernist (Olschki, 2016), which re-situates Nobel laureate Eugenio Montale within Anglo-American modernism, and editor of Versi e Prose: Marinetti traduce Mallarmé (Società Editrice Fiorentina, 2018). His critical edition of G.A. Borgese’s previously unpublished drama La fuga in Egitto appeared with Palermo University Press in 2025. Earlier editorial projects include Italy from Without (2013), Futurismo: Impact and Legacy (2011), and Ugo Foscolo: Essays über Petrarca (2006).

Recent articles and book chapters extend from Montale’s postmodern legacy to Italian literary canon formation, the politics of exile, and the afterlives of cultural figures from Dante to Marco Polo. His essay “G.A. Borgese, dantista antifascista” (2024) and earlier contributions such as “European Man and Writer: Romanticism, the Classics, and Political Action in the Exemplary Life of Ugo Foscolo” (Oxford Handbook of European Romanticism, 2015) exemplify a dual focus on textual interpretation and cultural history.

Current projects include a short monograph, You Can’t Fool the Youth: Cultural and Political Appropriations of the Afterlives of Marco Polo and Cristoforo Colombo (in progress, expected 2025), a book on Genoa in the Grand Tour (with University of Genoa Press), and new studies on Pirandello, Alda Merini, and Borgese.

Professor Gazzola has been invited to lecture internationally at universities in Europe, Asia, and the United States, and his outreach includes frequent talks on Italian literature and cinema for community organizations, cultural centers, and media outlets. He is the recipient of the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service (2023), an AI Innovation Institute Seed Grant (2024), and multiple fellowships and research awards.

A complete list of publications, courses, and activities can be found in his CV. 

Academia:sbsuny.academia.edu/GiuseppeGazzola

View Professor Gazzola's publications here.

View Professor Gazzola's books here.

Giuseppe Gazzola receiving the Chancellor's Award

Giuseppe Gazzola receiving the Chancellor's Award