Research: Reading the women’s history through the novel. The adolescence in the Italian female writers of the Twenty-first Century
Camilla Pasqua holds a degree in Literature and Philosophy (dissertation in History of Medieval and Modern Art, 1988) and in Cultural Heritage Studies (dissertation in Cinema History and Criticism, 2008) at the University of Trieste. During the Academic Year 2017/18, she attended the “Advanced course on gender violence and feminicide: prevention, contrast and victim support” at the same University. Thanks to the Certificate of Archiving, Palaeography and Diplomatic (1988), she reordered the Parish Archive of Visco (Udine) on assignment of Regional Directorate of Education and Culture of the Friuli Venezia Giulia. She achieved the teaching qualification in Italian, History and geography (primary high school), History of Arts, Literary subjects (secondary high school). Until 2022, she taught Literary Subjects and Latin in high school. From 2000 to 2006, she worked as an Italian Lecturer at the Vysoká Škola Ekonomická (University of Economics and Business) – Department of Romance Languages in Prague, on assignment of Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She published articles and essays about the History of Art in Friuli Venezia-Giulia, specialized languages, issues of Italian Literature and teaching. Currently, she is a PhD student in History and Cultures of Europe at the History, Anthropology, Religions, Art and Entertainment Department of the Sapienza University in Rome. Her research project focuses on the Italian novel of the first two decades of the Twenty-first Century, written by female authors.