
معرفی
Paola Giuli is an Associate Professor of Italian at Saint Joseph's University, specializing in the Department of Languages and Linguistics. Her work bridges historical and contemporary literary studies with a focus on gender and cultural identity.
Education:
- PhD, Rutgers University
- MA, Rutgers University
- MA, American University
- Laurea, Universita La Sapienza, Rome
Giuli's research explores Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Intellectual History, Italian Literature across centuries, and Gender Studies through literary theory and film analysis. Her publications examine women poets in Arcadia, national identity formation, and interdisciplinary intersections of art, literature, and cultural theory.
Key article trends include:
- Gender dynamics in Italian literary academies
- National character representation in cultural works
- Female authorship and improvisation
- Transnational literary influences
- Historiographical re-evaluations
- Methodological approaches to language teaching
Scientific Awards:
- Italian Consulate General of Philadelphia Merit Award
- Provost Award, Saint Joseph’s University
- Multiple Ministry of Foreign Affairs grants
- Research Merit Award (Saint Joseph’s University)
Her publications span encyclopedic entries, journal articles, and edited book chapters, with recurring engagements with institutions like the Accademia degli Arcadi and theorists such as Roman Jakobson.





