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Francesca Bortoletti is an Associate Professor at the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Enterprises at Università di Parma, Italy. She specializes in Performing Arts and Cultural Memory, with a focus on Renaissance festivals, theater history, and classical reception. Her research explores intersections between scholarship, performance-based research, and pedagogy, particularly in youth education and civic engagement through drama.
- Research Themes: Renaissance festivals as political/cultural tools, classical antiquity's influence on early modern performance, mythological narratives in theater, and digital mapping of historical events.
- Teaching: Leads courses on Theatre in History, Performing Arts and Cultural Memory, and Performance Atlases for both undergraduate and graduate students in Artistic Heritage and Media Communication programs.
- Publications: 2024 works on Dionysian pedagogy, Medici Florence's Orpheus performances, and Ferrara's sacred spectacles. Earlier research spans 2002-2021, covering topics from madrigals to royal entry rituals.
Her recent 2024 articles emphasize ephemeral Renaissance through interdisciplinary lenses, analyzing how festivals integrated ethics, aesthetics, and politics. She co-edited a double monographic issue of Skenè Journal (2024) with digital tools like FRIDA atlas (2018).
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