
معرفی
Alberto Iozzia is a Lecturer in Italian at Boston University, located at 718 Commonwealth Ave., Room 306 A. He joined academia in 2010 as a Teaching Assistant at Oberlin College and has since taught all levels of Italian language and specialized courses in cinema, literature, and theater. He holds a PhD from Rutgers University (2018) focused on apocalyptic themes in Italian cinema and literature. His research spans speculative fiction, post-apocalyptic narratives, and modern Italian theater, particularly Teatro di Narrazione.
- Education: Laurea (Università di Siena), Laurea Specialistica (Università di Siena), PhD (Rutgers University)
Research interests emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to Italian culture, blending literary analysis with sensory studies and genre exploration. His 2023 Italian Theater Workshop at the University of Pittsburgh earned students the Giuseppe Velli Prize for creative work inspired by Boccaccio. Teaching specialties include Italian cinema history, film genres, and theater-based language instruction.
Publications focus on foundational texts like Boccaccio’s Decameron and modern works like Bontempelli’s Cataclisma, analyzing apocalyptic frameworks and sensory engagement. His work bridges historical and contemporary Italian cultural production.


