Danielle Hipkins
Danielle Hipkins è Associate Professor of Italian Studies all’Università di Exeter. Ha pubblicato molti studi sulla rappresentazione di genere nel cinema italiano del dopoguerra, tra cui il recente Italy’s Other Women: Gender and prostitution in postwar Italian cinema, 1940-1965 (Peter Lang, 2016). Ha co-curato il volume Prostitution and Sex Work in Global Cinema (Palgrave, 2017) con Kate Taylor-Jones e ha in corso una ricerca su adolescenza femminile e cultura italiana. È stata co-investigator del progetto AHRC ‘Italian Cinema Audiences’, centrato sulla fruizione cinematografica in Italia negli anni Cinquanta, con le Università di Bristol e Oxford Brookes (2013-2016).
Danielle Hipkins is Associate Professor of Italian Studies and Film at the University of Exeter. She has written widely on gender representation in postwar Italian cinema, and has recently published Italy’s Other Women: Gender and prostitution in postwar Italian cinema, 1940-1965 (Peter Lang, 2016). She was also co-editor of Prostitution and Sex Work in Global Cinema (Palgrave, 2017) with Kate Taylor-Jones, and is currently working on girlhood and Italian culture. She was a Co-investigator on the AHRC-funded ‘Italian Cinema Audiences’ project, a study of memories of cinema-going in Italy of the 1950s with the Universities of Bristol and Oxford Brookes (2013-2016).