FLAVIA BRIZIO-SKOV received her early education in public schools in Savona, Italy,
her B.A. from the University of Genoa, Italy, and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University
of Washington. She joined the faculty of the University of Tennessee in 1988, immediately
after completion of her doctoral studies. 

She has received numerous research awards and grants and has participated in many
conferences. Since 1995 she has been the Campus Director for the Cooperative Exchange
Program between UT and the University of Genoa, Italy, organizing trips of UT faculty
members to Genoa, of Genoa students to UT, and organizing two International Seminars, one
in Genoa and one at UT. 

She has been invited to lecture at various international conferences (Genoa, Lisbon), and
at national institutions (Bryn Mawr College, The Catholic University of America, Kennesaw
State University); in Fall 2004 she was the Director of the UT Semester in Wales,
Swansea, UK; since Fall 2004 she has been a member of the Editorial Board for the journal
Studies in European Cinema, University of Wales, UK. 

She has been a reader for the University of Toronto Press, Forum Italicum, The Modern
Language Journal, Heinle & Heinle, and Houghton Mifflin. Professor Brizio-Skov‘s
research has touched on a variety of areas as her two monographs, one edited volume and
numerous articles show. She has worked on contemporary literature, critical theory,
postmodernism, metafiction, metahistory, cultural studies and cinema. Her current
research deals with popular culture in the Italian cinema of the postwar period. She
teaches courses on a variety of topics related to 20th century Italy, dealing with
literature, cultural studies, social history, and cinema; she also teaches a special
topics course every spring for Cinema Studies. 

Articles

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Mario Verdone: una vita per il cinema, Omaggio a Mario Verdone - Il lettore di provincia (2008)
 

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Ri-lettura del primo dopoguerra: alcuni esempi, Incontri con il cinema italiano (2003)
 

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Tabucchi e il ruolo dell’intellettuale, Incontri - Rivista europea di studi italiani (2001)
 

Books

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Popular Italian Cinema: Culture and Politics in a Postwar Society (2011)

With its monsters, vampires and cowboys, Italian popular culture in the postwar period has generally...

 

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