Daniela Carpi – Bio

carpiDaniela Carpi is full professor of English Literature at the Department of English Studies, Faculty of Foreign Literatures, University of Verona. Her fields of research are: literature and law, literature and science, literature and visual arts, Renaissance theatre, Postmodernism, Critical theory. She coordinates the doctoral course in English Studies, she is a member of the Committee of referees for the University of the Valle d’Aosta. She is a member of AIA Associazione Associazione Italiana di Anglistica, of the  European Society for the Study of English ESSE; she has founded and presides the Associazione Italiana di Diritto e Letteratura AIDEL (www.AIDEL.it). She is in the editorial board of the journals Symbolism: a Journal of Critical Aesthetics (New York),  Anglistik (University of Heidelberg), Cardozo Law Bulletin (University of Trento), La torre di Babele (University of Parma), Law and Humanities (University of Warwick). She co-founded and co-directs the journal Polemos. Among her most recent publications: Property Law in Renaissance Literature (Peter Lang, 2005); Why Plato? The Influence of Plato on Twentieth Century English Literature (Winter, 2005); The Concept of Equity: an Interdisciplinary Assessment (Winter, 2007), Practising Equity, Addressing Law. Equity in Law and Literature, Winter, Heidelberg, 2008. She edits two series: 1) “Culture” with an Italian publisher in Verona, Ombre Corte; 2) “Law and Literature” with DeGruyter (Berlin/New York).

She has created the websites: equity.lawliterature.eu ; www.AIDEL.it

At the moment she is working on two projects: 1)  “Bioethics, Biolaw and Literature” ; 2) “Law and the Image”.

 

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