Mr Raffaele Lampugnani - Researcher Profile

Raffaele Lampugnani

Address

School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics
Faculty of Arts, Clayton

Biography

Raffaele works in the Faculty of Arts at Monash University as a Lecturer.

Qualifications

PHD
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2011
MA
Institution: Flinders University
Year awarded: 1983

Publications

Books

Lampugnani, R., 2012, Giorgio Mangiamele: Cinematographer of the Italian Migrant Experience, Connor Court Publishing, Ballan Vic Australia.

Pagliaro, A., Lampugnani, R. (eds), 2011, Spunti E Richerche, La Trobe University, Bundoora VIC Australia.

Lampugnani, R. (ed), 2009, Spunti e Ricerche, Spunti e Ricerche, Melbourne.

Lampugnani, R. (ed), 2006, From Text to Screen, La Trobe University and Monash University, Melbourne Vic Australia.

Lampugnani, R., Pagliaro, A., Pagliaro, A., Prunster, N. (eds), 2003, Studies in Memory of Tom O'Neill, Spunti e Ricerche, LaTrobe University, Bundoora, Australia.

Book Chapters

Lampugnani, R., 2010, The southern Italian migrant from "terrone" to "wog" : subalternity, prejudices, perceptions and stereotypes in Australian society and in Giorgio Mangiamele's early cinema, in From Terrone to Extracomunitario: New Manifestations of Racism in Contemporary Italian Cinema, eds Grace Russo Bullaro, Troubador, Leicester UK, pp. 61-82.

Lampugnani, R., 2006, Bertolucci's The Conformist from "rites of passage" to ritual blood sacrifice, in Violent Depictions: Representing Violence Across Cultures, eds Susanna Scarparo and Sarah McDonald, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle UK, pp. 105-117.

Journal Articles

Lampugnani, R., 2012, Christians, primates, friction drums and carnival masks, Spunti e Ricerche [P], vol 27, Italian Studies Program La Trobe University, Bundoora Vic Australia, pp. 62-70.

Lampugnani, R., 2009, The mise-en-scene of 'minor' history in Mangiamele's Il contratto, Spunti e Ricerche [P], vol 23, Spunti e Ricerche, Melbourne, pp. 35-56.

Lampugnani, R., 2006, Comedy and humour, stereotypes and the Italian migrant in Mangiamele's Ninety Nine Per Cent, FULGOR, vol 3, issue 1, Department of Languages, Flinders University, Adelaide SA Australia, pp. 11-24.

Lampugnani, R., 2005, Depicting the Italo-Australian migrant experience down under: images of estrangement in the cinema of Giorgio Mangiamele, Italian Studies in Southern Africa, vol 18, issue 1, Unisa Press, South Africa, pp. 52-66.

Lampugnani, R., 2005, The superfluous and the missing metaphor in Il postino, Italian Studies in Southern Africa, vol 18, issue 2, Association of Professional Italianists, Johannesburg South Africa, pp. 34-57.

Lampugnani, R., 2004, Bellodi's "Saluto delle armi" re-examined, Essays in Modern Italian & French Literature: In Recollection of Tom O'Neill, vol 19 (Supple, Spunti e Ricerche, Preston Vic Australia, pp. 78-87.

Lampugnani, R., 2001, Lexicalization of a scatological image in 'La cognizione hacer una pera' revisited, Edinburgh Journal of Gadda Studies, vol 1, issue 1, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh UK, p. 1.

Lampugnani, R., 1998, The Rosetta Stone Language Library: Italiano I, Calico, vol 15, no 4, Southwest Texas State Univeristy, Texas USA, pp. 60-65.

Other

Lampugnani, R., 2006, Gaetano Rando: Emigrazione e letteratura: il caso italoaustraliano: Cozenza: Pellegrini Editore, 2004, 285pp, Spunti e ricerche, vol 20, La Trobe University and Monash University, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 94-95.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Irony and human nature in Chaucer and Dante.
Supervisors:
Groves, P (Main), Lampugnani, R (Associate).
Program of Study:
(MASTER'S BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
New Russian Blockbusters as part of Literary Project. Boris Akunin's works and their movie versions.
Supervisors:
Vladiv-Glover, S (Main), Lampugnani, R (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
On What Has Come to Pass and What Is Passed on: Southern Italian Folk Traditions as an Enduring Signpost of Emotionally Impacting Events in Human History.
Supervisors:
Lampugnani, R (Main), Prosic, T (Associate).