Marco Sabbatini

Sede ufficiale: PIAZZA TORRICELLI, 2, 56126 PISA

Email: marco.sabbatini@unipi.it

Telefono: 050 2215681

Sito web: https://people.unipi.it/marco_sabbatini/

Profilo

Ruolo: Professore Ordinario

Struttura: Dipartimento di Filologia, Letteratura e Linguistica

Settore scientifico-disciplinare: Slavistica SLAV-01/A

Marco Sabbatini teaches Russian Literature at the University of Pisa (Department of Philology Literature and Linguistics). His research interests concern XX century Russian Literature, samizdat, unofficial poetry, cultural emigration. He is author of Italian translations, such us Viktor Krivulin, Concerto a richiesta (2016), and of essays and books about (Viktor Nekrasov e l’Italia, 2018; Leningrado underground. Testi, poetiche, samizdat, 2020). He is the scientific coordinator of the book series “Masterskaja 20”, and the scientific co-editor of the Research project "Free Voices in the Ussr".



WEB UNIPI https://people.unipi.it/marco_sabbatini/

ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8837-6592

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Didattica

Attività didattica

Incarichi di responsabilità didattica di moduli/insegnamenti

Incarichi di co-docenza in moduli/insegnamenti



Ricevimento

Modalità: Per il ricevimento da remoto prenotarsi via e-mail marco.sabbatini@unipi.it

Luogo: per il ricevimento telematico collegarsi alla piattaforma Teams. Marco Sabbatini "studio docente" https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3ad7b0672cecea438d8cca98adfcb20b54%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=b82fec37-95db-41a3-86d2-8c7c3d5a286d&tenantId=c7456b31-a220-47f5-be52-473828670aa1 Palazzo Venera, studio docente e/o da remoto

Orario: mercoledì, 18 giugno, ore 11 online mercoledì, 25 giugno, ore 10

Ricerca

Interessi di ricerca

Marco Sabbatini is full professor at the University of Pisa, in the Department of Philology, Literature and Linguistics. where he teaches Russian Literature, History of Russian Culture. His main research interests concern the dissident literature and the independent culture in the Soviet context, to which several contributions are devoted, with particular reference to the Samizdat and Russian literature under Soviet rule. Other areas of investigation concern the Intellectual emigration and the cultural diplomacy. He is the the scientific head of the Russian studies series "Masterskaja 20". He is the director of the Centre for Advanced Humanities in Russian and Slavic Studies  CARMS, and the scientific head of the research project and web portal “Free Voices in the USSR.
 

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