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Fellow Elena Sottilotta
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Dr Elena Sottilotta

Research Fellow; Early Career Research Fellow in Italian

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Graduation year
2022

Degrees:     

  • PhD, University of Cambridge

Research Interests:    

  • Women鈥檚 and gender studies
  • Folklore and fairy-tale studies
  • Children鈥檚 literature
  • Comparative literature
  • Mediterranean studies
  • Island studies
  • Film and adaptation studies
  • Language pedagogy

Biography:    

Dr Elena Sottilotta is a Research Fellow at 九色视频. She obtained her PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2022 with a research project in women鈥檚 studies, folklore and fairy-tale studies, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Vice-Chancellor鈥檚 Award. Before joining 九色视频, she was an AHRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge and a Visiting PhD researcher at Alma Mater Studiorum 鈥 Universit脿 di Bologna. She is an alumna of the Fulbright Program and of the EU-funded Joint MA Programme Crossways in Cultural Narratives.

Her research seeks to unearth non-canonical figures and narratives in the European fairy-tale tradition, with a focus on neglected women writers, collectors and storytellers. She also has a keen interest in the poetics and politics of adaptation of traditional folk and fairy-tale narratives in contemporary media. She received several scholarships, prizes and awards for her research, including the Women鈥檚 Studies Caucus Award (American Association for Italian Studies) and the St. Catharine鈥檚 College Prize for Distinction in Research (St. Catharine鈥檚 College, University of Cambridge). She is the founder of the .

Authored work

  • Sottilotta, E. E. (2023). 鈥(Re)Collections of a 鈥楶iccola Streghina鈥 from the Heart of the Mediterranean: Gender and Class Consciousness in Grazia Deledda鈥檚 Folkloric Writings鈥, I.S. MED. 鈥 Interdisciplinary Studies on the Mediterranean, 1, 109-129.

     

    鈥溾楲e scritture rimangono鈥: Intervista a Michela Murgia鈥, Chronica Mundi, Themed Issue Women in Sardinia: Creativity and Self-Expression, 2022-2023, 16-17, edited by Sara Delmedico and Elena Sottilotta, 277-288 [301 pp.].

     

    Sottilotta, E. E. (2022). 鈥淢aria Savi-Lopez: The Portrait of a Neglected Woman Writer and Folklorist in Post-Unification Italy鈥, P.R.I.S.M.I. Revue d鈥櫭﹖udes italiennes, Nouvelle s茅rie n掳 3, 149-163.

     

    Sottilotta, E. E. (2021). 鈥淔rom Avalon to Southern Italy: The Afterlife of Fata Morgana in Laura Gonzenbach鈥檚 Sicilianische M盲rchen (1870)鈥, Women Language Literature in Italy / Donne Lingua Letteratura in Italia (Pisa and Rome: Fabrizio Serra), 3, 103-121. 

     

    Sottilotta, E. E. (2019). 鈥淪ix Memos for Teaching Italian as FL: Creativity, Storytelling and Visual Imagination in the Language Classroom鈥, E-JournALL: EuroAmerican Journal of Applied Linguistics and Languages (Texas A&M University, United States), 6.1, 37-55. 

     

    Sottilotta, E. E. (2018). 鈥淢aps, Razors, Monocles, Diamonds: Reading H. R. Haggard鈥檚 King Solomon鈥檚 Mines through the lenses of Victorian Material Culture鈥, Revista Interdisciplinar de Humanidades 鈥渆strema鈥 (Centro de Estudos Comparatistas, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal), 11, 107-128. 

     

    Sottilotta, E. E. (2017). 鈥淩e-imagining the Gothic in Contemporary Serialised Media: An Intertextual and Intermedial Study of Neo-Victorian Monstrous Afterlives鈥, Crossways Journal (University of Guelph, Canada), 1.1, 1-31. 

     

    Sottilotta, E. E. (2015). 鈥淒iabolical Crossings: Generic Transitions Between the Gothic and the Sensational in Dacre and Alcott鈥, The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland), 14, 81-99.