
Federica Cavazzuti
Federica Cavazzuti is currently a PhD student in Archaeological, Historical and Historical-Artistic Sciences at the University of Turin, Italy. Her research focuses on photography in Japan and in particular on the developments of a female authorship in the field from the 1970s to contemporary times.
In the past years, she received her BA in Foreign Languages and Literature at the University of Bologna, Italy; her Postgraduate degree in Language and Culture of Eastern Asia at Ca’ Foscari University, Venice, Italy; and she obtained an MA in Contemporary Art and Art Theory of Asia and Africa at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies) in London, UK.
For more than 10 years she has been working with art institutions in Italy and UK to organize exhibitions in private and public spaces.
Her main areas of research are contemporary visual art, women’s art, curating, feminism(s), gender studies, post-orientalism.
In the past years, she received her BA in Foreign Languages and Literature at the University of Bologna, Italy; her Postgraduate degree in Language and Culture of Eastern Asia at Ca’ Foscari University, Venice, Italy; and she obtained an MA in Contemporary Art and Art Theory of Asia and Africa at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies) in London, UK.
For more than 10 years she has been working with art institutions in Italy and UK to organize exhibitions in private and public spaces.
Her main areas of research are contemporary visual art, women’s art, curating, feminism(s), gender studies, post-orientalism.
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Linguistics, philology, and literature.
Religions and philosophies.
Archaeology and cultural heritage, visual and performing arts.
History, economy, politics, and international relations.
Papers by Federica Cavazzuti
Linguistics, philology, and literature.
Religions and philosophies.
Archaeology and cultural heritage, visual and performing arts.
History, economy, politics, and international relations.