AIA PRIZES 2024
AIA Book Prize applications
Cristina Cavecchi, The Art Gallery on Stage. New Vistas on Contemporary British Playwriting, London, Bloomsbury, 2024
Marcello Corrente, Astrophil e Stella di Philip Sidney: edizione critica, traduzione e introduzione, Gorgonzola, Milano, La Quercia fiorita, 2024
Roxanne B. Doerr, Academic Style Proofreading: an Introduction, Berlin, Peter Lang, 2023
Domenico Lovascio, John Fletcher’s Rome. Questioning the Classics (The Revels Plays), Manchester, Manchester UP, 2022
Elisa Mattiello, Transitional Morphology. Combining Forms in Modern English, Cambridge, Cambridge UP, 2022
Elisa Perego, Audio Description for the Arts: A Linguistic Perspective, London, Routledge, 2024
Douglas Ponton, Exploring Ecolinguistics: Ecological Principles and Narrative Practices, London, Bloomsbury, 2024
Laura Tommaso, Ageing Discourse in the News. A Corpus-Assisted Study, Roma, Aracne, 2023
Annalisa Zanola, La lingua inglese per la comunicazione scientifica e professionale, Roma, Carocci, 2023
AIA PhD Prize applications
Antonio Arnieri, Sound and Identity in Shakespeare’s Theatre, 2022, UniVr
Giacomo Ferrari, “A little scene to monarchise”. Modern Tragic and the Crisis of Medieval Nomos in Elizabethan Political Drama, 2023, UniFi
Stefano Rossi, A Sense of Time. Temporal Disorders and Distorted Sensitivity in Samuel Beckett and Wilfred Ruprecht Bion, 2023, UniPD
Rossana Spadaro, Dalla traduzione per il web alla transcreazione SEO: metodi, implicazioni e analisi dell’efficacia degli user-generated tools, 2023, UniCT
AIA Junior Book Prize applications
Emilio Amideo, Queer Tidalectics: Linguistic and Sexual Fluidity in Contemporary Black Diasporic Literature, Evanstone Ill, Northwestern UP, 2021
Carmen Ciancia, Beyond Standard English. Variation and Change in Eastern England, Roma, Carocci 2023
Carlotta Fiammenghi, Exploring Vaccination Debates through Corpus-Assisted Discourse Analysis. The MMR Vaccine Debate and Its Relevance to the Covid-19 Pandemic, Milano UP, 2024
Giuliana Regnoli, Accent Variation in Indian English: A Folk Linguistic Study, Berlin, Peter Lang, 2021
Silvia Pettini, The Translation of Realia and Irrealia in Game Localization: Culture-Specificity between Realism and Fictionality, London, Routledge, 2022
Kamelia Talebian Sedehi, Uncovering History through Testimony. A Traumatic Account of Aboriginal Peoples in Canadian Residential Schools, Roma, Aracne, 2022
Luca Valleriani, Upper-class English in Natural and Audiovisual Dialogue, Berlin, Peter Lang, 2021
Valentina Varinelli, Italian Impromptus. A Study of P.B. Shelley’s Writings in Italian with an Annotated Edition, Milano, LED, 2022
Commissione Book e Junior Prize
Michelangelo Conoscenti (UniTo), Marco Canani (UniPe), Maria Luisa De Rinaldis (UniLe)
Supplenti: Elena Di Giovanni (UniMc), Fernando Cioni (UniFi)
Commissione PhD Prize
Annalisa Zanola (UniBs), Luca Baratta (UniSi), Patrizia Anesa (UniBg)
Supplenti: Pietro Luigi Iaia (UniLe), Teresa Prudente (UniTo)
On 13 December the AIA Board organized the 2024 AIA Prizes award Ceremony at the University of Padova, together with a meeting with Phd students and Junior staff of the Veneto and other adjoining regions. The winners for the three categories of the 2024 AIA Book Prize, AIA Junior Book Prize and AIA PhD Prize are:
AIA PhD Prize:
Giacomo Ferrari, “A little scene to monarchise”. Modern Tragic and the Crisis of Medieval Nomos in Elizabethan Political Drama, 2023, UniFi
AIA Junior Book Prize:
Silvia Pettini, The Translation of Realia and Irrealia in Game Localization: Culture-Specificity between Realism and Fictionality, London, Routledge, 2022
AIA Book Prize (ex aequo):
Cristina Cavecchi, The Art Gallery on Stage. New Vistas on Contemporary British Playwriting, London, Bloomsbury, 2024
Elisa Perego, Audio Description for the Arts: A Linguistic Perspective, London, Routledge, 2024
AIA PRIZES 2023
AIA/Carocci Doctoral Dissertation Prize 2023
Commissione:
Amanda C. Murphy (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano), Flavio Gregori (Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia), Rossella Ciocca (Napoli L’Orientale)
Vincitrice:
Stefania Cicillini (Torino), The Language Factor in English Medium Instruction (EMI). The Students’ Language Experience in an EMI Class in Medicine and Surgery. La tesi sarà pubblicata da Carocci.
AIA Book Prize 2023
Commissione:
Fabio Cleto (Bergamo), Laura Colombino (Genova), Carmela Maria Laudando (Napoli L’Orientale)
Vincitrice Categoria junior:
Alice Equestri (Padova), Literature and Intellectual Disability in Early Modern England. Folly, Law and Medicine, 15000- 1604, Routledge, 2022
AIA Phd Prizes
- Linda Fiasconi, Re-thinking Afrikaner Identity in the New South Africa: An Exploration of Post-Apartheid Narratives by André Brink, Antjie Krog, and Mark Behr, 2022
- Michela Compagnoni, Deforme/Informe: Paradigmi del Mostruoso nel Teatro Shakespeariano, 2021
- Rossella Latorraca, Modeling Translation. Observational learning and Think Aloud in Class, 2019
- Nessuno (2020)
- Paolo Bugliani, Una Modernità in Sordina. Charles Lamb, il saggio, Elia, 2018
- Maria Elisa Fina, Investigating Effective Audio Guiding, 2017
- Fabio Ciambella, “There was a star danced”: Danza e copernicanesimo nel canone shakespeariano, 2016
- Alice Equestri, Armine… Thou Art a Foole and Knave, 2015
- Domenico Lovascio, Un Nome, Mille Volti, 2014
- Laura Apostoli, Exploring the Boudaries, 2013
AIA Book Prizes
- AIA BOOK PRIZE SENIOR: Daniela Cesiri, The Discourse of Food Blogs. Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 2022, ex aequo
- AIA BOOK PRIZE JUNIOR: Marco Bagli, Tastes We Live By English-speaking Identities. The Linguistic Conceptualisation of Taste in English, 2022, ex aequo
- AIA BOOK PRIZE SENIOR: Alessandra Petrina, Petrarch’s “Triumphi” in the British Isles, 2021
- AIA BOOK PRIZE JUNIOR: Nessuno, 2021
- AIA BOOK PRIZE SENIOR: Laura Tosi, The Fabulous Journeys of Alice and Pinocchio: Exploring Their Parallel Worlds (with Peter Hunt), 2020, ex aequo
- AIA BOOK PRIZE JUNIOR: Luca Baratta, The Age of Monsters. Nascite Prodigiose nell’Inghilterra della Prima Età Moderna: Storia, Testi, Immagini (1550-1715), 2020, ex aequo
- AIA BOOK PRIZE SENIOR: Elisabetta Lonati, Communicating Medicine: British Medical Discourse in Eighteenth-Century Reference Works 2019, ex aequo
- AIA BOOK PRIZE JUNIOR: Jacqueline Aiello, Negotiating Englishes and English-speaking Identities, 2019, ex aequo
- Carlo Bajetta, Elizabeth I’s Italian Letters, 2018
- Anna Pasolini, Bodies that Bleed. Metamorphosis in Angela Carter’s Fairy Tales, 2017
- Elisa Mattiello, Extra-grammatical Morphology in English. Abbreviations, Blends, Reduplicatives, and Related Phenomenal, 2016
- Maria Grazia Sindoni, Spoken and Written Discourse in Online Interactions. A Multimodal Approach, 2016
- Laura Colombino, Spatial Politics in Contemporary London Literature: Writing, Architecture and the Body, 2015
- Maria Micaela Coppola, The im/possible burden of sisterhood. Donne, femminilità e femminismi in “Spare Rib. A Women’s Liberation Magazine, 2014
- Daniela Virdis, Serialised Gender: A Linguistic Analysis of Femininities in Contemporary TV Series and Media, 2013