Giuseppe Bruno-Chomin

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Assistant Teaching Professor of Italian, The Pennsylvania State University

Giuseppe Bruno-Chomin holds a PhD in Italian Studies and Graduate Certificate in Global Medieval and Renaissance Studies from The University of Pennsylvania. He is currently an Assistant Teaching Professor of Italian at The Pennsylvania State University, where he also directs the Todi, Italy Study Abroad Program. His research interests include Early Modern Studies, Intellectual History, Mediterranean Studies, Paleography, Religious Studies, Second Language Acquisition and Development, and Translation Studies. His scholarship and translations have been published in international journals including Rivista di storia del cristianesimoRinascimento, and Nuncius, and by editorial houses such as Brill and University of Delaware Press. He is the current president of the Keystone Chapter of The American Association of Teachers of Italian and is on the editorial board of the peer-reviewed journals Bibliotheca Dantesca and The Journal of Language Teaching and Technology.

 

Courses Previously Taught at Penn

 

Ital 100 (Made in Italy: Fashion, Gender, and Identity from Renaissance to Fascism)

Ital 110 (Elementary Italian I)

Ital 120 (Elementary Italian II)

Ital 130 (Intermediate Italian I)

Ital 140 (Intermediate Italian II)

Ital 180 (Italian Conversation)

Ital 206 (Italian History on the Table)

Ital 208 (Business Italian)

Ital 300 (Lost and Found: Translation and Italian Literature)

Ital 300 (Renaissance!)