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Rossana Barcellona is an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities at the University of Catania, Italy, where she specializes in the History of Christianity and Churches (HIST-04/B). She maintains an active academic presence with regular office hours at Studio 260 in the Benedictine Monastery and is deeply involved in teaching and student supervision.
- Institution: University of Catania
- School: Department of Humanities
- Academic Rank: Associate Professor
- Contact: rossana.barcellona@unict.it, rbarcel@unict.it
Her research interests span the historical, theological, and cultural dimensions of Christianity from antiquity to the medieval period. She particularly focuses on apocryphal gospels, ascetic practices, gender roles in the Church, hagiography, and the representation of religious figures in literature and film. Her work bridges academic theology with cultural studies, exploring how religious narratives are received and reinterpreted in modern contexts.
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, her supervision of numerous thesis projects indicates an active research and mentoring profile. Topics advised include the figure of Mary Magdalene, Pope Joan, Joseph of Nazareth, Hypatia, fasting in early Christianity, and religious symbolism in films by Tarkovsky and Scorsese. This suggests a strong engagement with interdisciplinary scholarship at the intersection of religion, history, and media.
Rossana Barcellona has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards in the provided information.
She advises a large number of graduate students across various topics in Christian history and culture, indicating an ongoing commitment to academic mentorship. While no grants or funded projects are mentioned, her role in guiding research theses reflects significant academic leadership. She does not appear to lead a formal lab or research team, but her supervision activities suggest she fosters a scholarly environment for student research within the Department of Humanities.
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