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Past Event

Crumbling Beauty: An Environmental History of Italian Cinema

February 3, 2026
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
America/New_York
Italian Academy, 1161 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10027

Our Fellows’ seminars are now open to the public! Fascinating topics from the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences

This event has Laura Di Bianco in conversation with moderator Jane Gaines, Professor of Film, Columbia University (and Professor Emerita of Literature and English, Duke University).

Laura Di Bianco (Johns Hopkins University) joins the Italian Academy as a Spring semester Fellow; her project is titled "Crumbling beauty: an environmental history of Italian cinema." Di Bianco is assistant professor of modern and contemporary Italian studies at Johns Hopkins University. Her research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of film studies, women’s and gender studies, and environmental humanities. She is the author of Wandering Women. Urban Ecologies of Italian Feminist Filmmaking (Indiana University Press, 2023) and essays that have appeared in peer-reviewed academic journals such as The ItalianistCalifornia Italian StudiesFilm and Philosophy, ISLE (Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment), and edited volumes, among which are Waste and Discard Studies in the Mediterranean (Peter Lang, 2024) and Ecologia e lavoro (Mimesis, 2023). She has been the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards including the Lauro De Bosis Fellowship at Harvard University, the Bogliasco Fellowship in the Humanities, the JHU’s Catalyst Award (2020), and the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute Fellowship (2024–⁠2025).

Laura is also co-editor of the academic journal MLN, Italian (Modern Language Notes).

At the Italian Academy she will be working on her second book project, Crumbling Beauty, An Environmental History of Italian Cinema. Engaging with classic, forgotten, and emergent Italian films, from the silent era to the present, this book will retrieve forgotten memories of traumatic events, reactivate the history of environmentalism and renew vision for the struggle against the climate crisis. 

More information: krieger.jhu.edu/modern-languages-literatures/directory/laura-di-bianco/

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Doors open at 3:30pm. Registration does not guarantee a seat; registrants are seated first-come, first served.
This event is in-person only. 

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