Marta Cenedese
PhD
marta.cenedese@utu.fi Office: A323 |
French and Francophone literature; Italian postcolonial literature; Russian literature; literary theory; postcolonial and decolonial theory; cultural memory studies; critical medical humanities; death studies; intersectionality; feminism
Marta-Laura Cenedese is researcher in the project INTERACT: Intersectional Reading, Social Justice, and Literary Activism (Kone Foundation) and associate researcher at the Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin. She studied at the University of Venice Ca’ Foscari and Sciences-Po Paris before completing a PhD in French and comparative literature at the University of Cambridge. She has been a visiting PhD student at the European University of St. Petersburg, and in 2020 she was visiting fellow at the Dahlem Humanities Center (FU Berlin). In Spring 2023, she is visiting researcher at the Centre d'Histoire, Sciences-Po Paris.
Marta was the co-convenor of the SELMA Medical Humanities Seminar Series and coordinator of the study circle ‘Narrative and Violence’ (Nordic Summer University, 2020–2022). She is on the editorial board of the journal Storyworlds (University of Nebraska Press) and board member of SELMA Centre for the Study of Storytelling, Experientiality and Memory (University of Turku).
Marta’s research focuses on twentieth- and twenty-first century postcolonial literatures and cultures, on narrative and memory, from an intersectional feminist approach. Overall, her research engages with the dynamics between cultural phenomena and the political, asking how we interpret cultural/literary objects; how these allow contemporary publics to make sense of the past, their own experiences, their identities, and the worlds they inhabit; and how they contribute to shaping how we imagine the future.
She is the author of the monograph Irène Némirovsky’s Russian Influences: Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Chekhov (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021) and of several articles on a range of topics that have appeared or are forthcoming in edited volumes and peer-reviewed journals – such as Comparative Literature, Itinéraires. Littérature, textes, cultures, Storyworlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies. She edited the special issue ‘Connective Histories of Death’ (Thanatos 9:2, 2020, with Samira Saramo), the volume Written on the Body: Narrative (Re)constructions of Violence(s) (Logos Verlag Berlin, 2023), and the special issue 'Making Sense of Violence in The Digital Age' (Storyworlds 13.1, in press, with Miłosz Wojtyna).
Marta teaches courses in comparative literature and cultural studies,
- Introduction. Traces of Bodies: Writing and Reading Otherwise (2023) Written on the Body. Narrative (Re)constructions of Violence(s) Cenedese Marta-Laura
(Refereed article in compilation book (A3)) - Reflections on the Feminist Archive: The Case of the Bibliothèque Marguerite Durand (2023) Feminist Philosophy: Time, History and the Transformation of Thought Cenedese Marta-Laura
(Book chapter (B2)) - Reimagining Irène Némirovsky’s Suite française: Circulation, Postmemory, and Reparative Reading (2023) Der Wert der literarischen Zirkulation/The Value of Literary Circulation Cenedese Marta-Laura
(Book chapter (B2)) - The Long or the Post of It? Temporality, Suffering, and Uncertainty in Narratives Following COVID-19 (2023)
- Journal of Medical Humanities
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1)) - Written on the Body. Narrative (Re)constructions of Violence(s) (2023) Cenedese Marta-Laura
(Editorship of a scientific special issue, book or conference proceedings (C2)) - Home and Exile in Irene Nemirovsky's Novella Les Mouches d'automne (1931) (2021)
- Open Philosophy
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1)) - Irène Némirovsky’s Russian Influences: Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Chekhov (2021) Cenedese Marta-Laura
(Refereed scientific book or report (C1)) - Cristalli di nostalgia: spazio e tempo nelle Mouches d’automne di Irène Némirovsky (2020) Tra due rive. Autrici del Novecento europeo sul confino e sull’esilio Marta-Laura Cenedese
(Refereed article in compilation book (A3)) - Introduction: Connective Histories of Death (2020)
- Thanatos - Suomalaisen Kuolemantutkimuksen Verkkojulkaisu
(Article or data-article in scientific journal (B1)) - Les Influences russes d’Irène Némirovsky (2019)
- Approches : Littérature et sciences humaines
(Article in trade journal or blog post (D1)) - The Rhythm of Unity: Irene Nemirovsky's Suite francaise and Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace (2019)
- Comparative Literature
(Refereed journal article or data article (A1))