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Giuseppe Di Giacomo
Giuseppe Di Giacomo (born January 1, 1945, in Avola, Italy) is an Italian philosopher and essayist.
Author of about a hundred scientific publications on the relationship between aesthetics and literature,〔His most important work on the relationship between aesthetics and literature is ''Estetica e letteratura. Il grande romanzo tra Ottocento e Novecento'', Laterza, 1999, rpt. 2010; Spanish translation, Valencia, 2013〕 as well as on the relationship between aesthetics and the visual arts, with an emphasis on modern and contemporary culture, and on topics such as the image, representation, the art/life nexus, memory and the notion of testimony.
==Biography==
Before undertaking his university career, immediately after graduating in Philosophy (with professor Emilio Garroni), Di Giacomo taught in senior high schools and, even before that, while still a university student, he was a substitute teacher for several months in various junior high schools. In 1976, he was awarded a contract to teach Epistemology at the Faculty of Natural, mathematical and physical sciences of the University of Parma, and obtained a permanent position in the same university two years later. On 28 February 1987 he became a researcher at ''Sapienza'' University of Rome, where, starting from 19 October 1993, he became Associate Professor and, from 1 November 2001, Full Professor of Aesthetics.
Since November 2012, he has been the Director of MLAC (Museo Laboratorio di Arte Contemporanea/Laboratory Museum of Contemporary Art), ''Sapienza'' University. He is a member of the Teaching Staff of the Ph.D. in Philosophy of the same university, where he also served, for six years, as President of the Master’s Degree of the former Faculty of Philosophy.
He has coordinated national research projects (Progetti PRIN) and has taken part in international research projects. Over the last decade, he has coordinated university researches (Ricerche di Ateneo) involving more than thirty scholars from different study areas and focussing on aesthetic-philosophical and literary-artistic topics.
He edited, with Claudio Zambianchi, the anthology ''Alle origini dell'opera d'arte contemporanea'' (Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2008; 4th ed. 2012)
He is a founding member of SIE (''Società Italiana di Estetica/Italian Society of Aesthetics'').
He is the editor of the book series ''Figure dell'estetica'' of the publishing house Alboversorio (Milan).
He is a member of the scientific board of the following journals
* Paradigmi
* Studi di estetica
* Rivista di estetica
* Estetica. Studi e ricerche
* Comprendre. Revista catalana de filosofia
Di Giacomo is also a member of the scientific board of ''Aesthetica Preprint'', a book series of the ''Centro Internazionale Studi di Estetica'' (''International Centre for the Study of Aesthetics'').

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