Teresa Valentini

Teresa Valentini

First Name: 
Teresa
Last Name: 
Valentini
Title: 
Faculty of Arts & Science Postdoctoral Fellow; Victoria College Junior Fellow
Office Location : 
Carr Hall, room 212, 100 St. Joseph Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3L5
Biography : 

Teresa Valentini’s postdoctoral research lies at the intersection of Italian contemporary philosophy, sociology, literature and women and gender studies. Her driving questions emerge from the Italian contemporary male theorists’  “obsession" with “impotence/impotentiality” (Agamben, Berardi, Virno).  By bringing to light and understanding the undergirding gender power dynamics surrounding this concept’s history and literary representation, Valentini’s research will reclaim impotentiality as a fruitful theoretical tool for queering normative masculinity, empowering women, and understanding contemporary forms of social disengagement.

Funded by the Connaught Scholarship for International Doctoral Students and the Mary H. Beatty Fellowship, Dr. Valentini earned her PhD at the Centre for Comparative Literature at U of T in May 2024 with a dissertation entitled “Modernist Impotentiality: James Joyce, Italo Svevo, and Franz Kafka.” She is now preparing her first monograph which will deal with European modernist male authors’ revaluation of forms of impotentiality such as inertia, the choice to not-act, or refusal to work, as ways to resist the priority of action and actualization that has fueled the ideology of the nation-state, normative masculinity, and capitalist exploitation.

 

Education: 
PhD, University of Toronto
MA, University of Siena
BA, University of Siena
Areas of Interest: 
  • European and Anglo-American Modernism
  • Twentieth Century Italian Literature
  • Continental Philosophy
  • Contempoary Italian Theory
  • Women, Gender and Masculinities Studies
  • Eco-Feminism
  • Transnationalism.
Postdoctoral Fellowship Title: 
Faculty of Arts & Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Award
Postdoctoral Fellowship Description: 

The Arts & Science Postdoctoral Fellowships are designed to provide outstanding recent doctoral students advanced training in their field of study for up to two years.

Other Website: 
Profile on Academia.Edu: 
https://utoronto.academia.edu/TeresaValentini
Profile on Google Scholar: 
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=it&user=iNYdtg4AAAAJ
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