About
Daniela Cerimonia is an Associate Lecturer at the School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication. Her teaching focuses on modules such as Italian 5, Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies, and courses exploring themes like national identity, memory, and 20th-century Italian literature and film. Key modules include Imagining the Nation, Memory and History, and Telling the Twentieth Century: Sexuality, Race and Storytelling in Twentieth Century Italian Literature and Film.
Her academic work bridges literary analysis with cultural studies, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to modern languages and visual culture. Teaching modules like Culture and Crisis and Culture and Image reflect her engagement with contemporary debates in cultural representation and historical narratives.



