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Natascia Cappa

Professor of Italian Language

Natascia Cappa holds a degree in Italianistica, culture letterarie europe, scienze linguistiche and earned a PhD at Rutgers University (New Jersey), with a dissertation titled Fascist Spectralities: Haunted imaginaries in Italian and Latin American Literature, which adopts a comparative approach within a transnational framework. She has extensive experience teaching Italian to American college students, developed through her academic path at Rutgers and her previous work as a grader at Montclair State University. She is also actively involved in inclusive, community centered language education through ongoing collaborations with the CPIA (Provencial Center for Adult Education) in Bologna, where she teaches Italian to migrants. In addition to Italian and English, she also speaks Spanish, which complements her research interests and enriches her teaching in diverse linguistic and cultural settings.

Natascia Cappa
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