• Giuseppe Fidotta Università degli Studi di Udine, Dipartimento di Storia e Tutela dei Beni Culturali, 33100, Udine, Italy

Biografía del autor/a

Giuseppe Fidotta, Università degli Studi di Udine, Dipartimento di Storia e Tutela dei Beni Culturali, 33100, Udine, Italy

Giuseppe Fidotta is Ph.D. candidate at the University of Udine, Italy. His research explores the interplay between landscape, technology and medium specificity in fascist imperial documentary. He is the co-editor of Whose Right? Media, Authorship and Intellectual Property in the Digital Era and At the Borders of (Film) History. Temporality, Archaeology, Theories, author of essays appeared in Italian and international journals, and editor of the academic journal Cinergie. Il cinema e le altre arti.

 

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2015-02-19
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