Cristina Iandelli
Associate Professor
Department of History, Archeology, Geography, Art and Entert
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Cristina Jandelli is an associate professor at the Department of SAGAS (History, Archeology, Geography, Art and Performing Arts) at the University of Florence where she is conducting research in film history. He studied in particular the contribution made to the cinema by actors, acting styles and divisive phenomena, with specific reference to the mute and contemporary period, as well as the Italian context in which he investigates the relationship between the history of cinema and the history of gender. He wrote the roles in the Italian theater between the eighth and twentieth centuries (Le Lettere, 2002, CUE Press, 2016), The Thinking Scene. Cesare Zavattini between theater and cinema (Bulzoni, 2002), The Italian diving of silent cinema (L'Epos, 2006). For Marsilio he published Short History of Cinematography (2007), the protagonists. The acting in contemporary film (2013) and The Actor in the foreground. The birth of film recitation (2016).
Research Interest
Cinema, photography and television
Publications
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Jandelli, C. (ed.) (2017). Filming the arts. Cinema, landscape and digital media. Pisa: ETS, 9788846750228.
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Jandelli, C .; Gamba, L. (2017). Diana Karenne - Profile - Women Film Pioneers Project. In: Jane Gaines, Monica Dall'Asta. Women Film Pioneers Project. Center for Digital Research and Scholarship. New York, NY, pp. 0-0, New York: Columbia University Libraries, 2013.
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Jandelli, C. (2017). The digital flâneur. In: C. Jandelli (edited by). Filming the arts. Cinema, landscape and digital media, pp. 5-19, Pisa: ETS, ISBN: 9788846750228.