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Ciro Incoronato is an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois, specializing in 20th and 21st century Italian literature and thought, Italian cinema, ecocriticism, continental philosophy, posthumanism, and Mediterranean studies. His scholarly work focuses on the intersection of literature and philosophy, with a particular emphasis on the ways that the Camorra criminal organization has contributed to environmental degradation and societal inequalities in Southern Italy. He has authored significant publications including 'Homo Artificialis: Humanism Post-Humanism' and various peer-reviewed articles addressing contemporary philosophical dialogues around ecological crises and historical political movements. His critical analyses often explore the impact of racial and economic disparities within the context of Italian culture and cinema. Ciro teaches courses that delve into Italian culture, minority identities in film, and the modernization of Italian literature, thereby fostering a comprehensive understanding of these fields among his students.
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