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Andrea Porcarelli Scapolo, Angela Porcarelli, Andrea Scapolo
Interpreting Urban Spaces in Italian Cultures
English · Hardback
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Informationen zum Autor Andrea Scapolo, is an Associate Professor of Italian at Kennesaw State University. His research focuses on drama-based pedagogy, the theater of Dario Fo and Franca Rame and the reception of Gramsci in post-war Italy. Angela Porcarelli, is a Associate Teaching Professor in Italian at Emory University. Her research focuses on Medieval and Renaissance literature, theories and literary expressions of comedy, Modern Italian literature and Italian cinema. April D. Weintritt, PhD in Italian Studies, is an Assistant Professor of Teaching in the Department of French and Italian and Director of the Italian Language Program at The Ohio State University. She specializes in intercultural learning in world language pedagogy and research focused on the lives and representations of culinary professionals in early modern Italian literature, theater, and society. Within the early modern sphere, her research explores the food trade and the identity of its workers within the context of growing urban spaces and in conjunction with historical archives and the visual arts of the period. Matthew Knox Averett is an Associate Professor of Art History at Creighton University. He took his PhD in Art History and Archaeology at the University of Missouri. He specializes in Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture, with a focus on the urban development of Early-Modern Rome. Lucia Gemmani is a Lecturer at The University of Iowa. She completed her Ph.D. in Italian at Indiana University in July 2018. Her main research interest is the literature and culture of the Italian Renaissance and Baroque and in particular the interconnection between literature, music, and theater. Isabella Cecchini received a Ph.D. in Economic and Social History at Bocconi University, Milan. She is presently a researcher at the Institute of History of Mediterranean Europe (ISEM), at the National Research Council of Italy. Her research focuses on practices and institutions that structure early modern commerce, the role of international merchants in credit networks, their activity, and the role of citizenship in promoting commerce in early modern Venice. Abbey Hafer is a Ph.D. candidate in Art History at Emory University where she received her MA in Art History. She specializes in Italian Baroque art, focusing on architecture and architectural printmaking. Her interests include architects' books, the early modern publishing industry, architectural education, and the intersections between ancient and early modern art and urban planning in Rome. Julianne VanWagenen completed her Ph.D. in Italian Studies at Harvard University in 2017. She has since held postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Michigan and Harvard University as well as lectureships at the University of Southern California and at the Institute of World Literatures and Cultures at Tsinghua University. You can find her articles in Italica, Forum Italicum, Gradiva: The International Journal of Poetry, and the South Central Review. Diana Garvin is an Assistant Professor of Italian with a specialty in Mediter_x0002_ranean Studies at the University of Oregon. Her research examines the history of everyday life across Fascist Italy and Italian East Africa. In her book, Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women's Food Work, she uses food as a lens to examine daily negotiations of power between women and the Fascist state. Garvin often writes articles on everyday life under Italian Fascism for journals like Critical Inquiry, Journal of Modern European History, Journal of Modern Italian History, Modern Italy, Annali d'italianistica, Design Issues, Food and Foodways, gender/sexuality/italy and Signs. Brian Tholl is an independent scholar. He received his Ph.D. in Italian from Rutgers University, where he focused on the confino di polizia in fascist Italy and the politics of exile. Danila Cannamela is an Assistant Professor of Italian Studies at Colby College. She is the author of The Qui...
Product details
| Authors | Andrea Porcarelli Scapolo | 
| Assisted by | Angela Porcarelli (Editor), Andrea Scapolo (Editor) | 
| Publisher | Amsterdam University Press | 
| Languages | English | 
| Product format | Hardback | 
| Released | 21.12.2022 | 
| EAN | 9789463724661 | 
| ISBN | 978-94-63-72466-1 | 
| No. of pages | 272 | 
| Series | Spatial Imageries in Historical Perspective | 
| Subject | Humanities, art, music
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> Architecture | 
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