Giuseppe Fidotta
Member, Formerly Organizing Member
Last Updated:
2019
Giuseppe Fidotta is a PhD student in Film and Moving Image Studies at Concordia University, Montreal. His key research areas are Italian media history, visual culture, film geography, and political history. His work has been published in journals such as NECSUS: European Journal of Media Studies, Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies, Fata Morgana, and Immagine. He also co-edited At the Borders of (Film) History. Temporality, Archaeology, Theories (Forum, Udine 2015) and Introduzione all'archeologia dei media (Meltemi, Rome 2017).
Giuseppe co-led the reading and research group Populist Media, Popular Culture, Political Theory, and he organized along Joaquín Serpe the 2017-2018 Seminar in Media and Political Theory: Populism.
PhD in Film and Moving Image Studies | Concordia University | Montreal - Canada | Started 2016
PhD in Film Studies | Università di Udine | Italy | 2016
MA in Film Studies | Università di Udine/Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 | 2012
BA in Film Studies | Università di Bologna | Italy | 2009