Brian Tholl
- 33 Burrowes Building
Biography
Brian Tholl received his doctoral degree in Italian and a certificate in cinema studies from Rutgers University in 2020, where he focused on literary and filmic representations of antifascist exiles under Mussolini’s regime. His other research interests include biopolitics, political philosophy, and dystopia. At Penn State, he has taught both language courses and literature/culture courses. In the past, he served as the Director of the Penn State summer study abroad program in Todi, Italy.
Recent Publications:
- “Il mondo è meglio non vederlo che vederlo: Naples as Urban Dystopia in “Un paio di occhiali.” Interpreting Urban Spaces in Italian Culture, edited by Andrea Scapolo and Angela Porcarelli, Amsterdam University Press, 2022.
- “Italy Must Be Defended: Surveillance and Biopolitics in Una giornata particolare.” The Cinema of Ettore Scola, edited by Edward Bowen and Remi Lanzoni, Wayne State University Press, 2020.
Education
Courses Regularly Taught
0-99 Level
4 Credits
Prerequisite
IT 002
Bachelor of Arts
World Language (All), World Lang (12th Unit), Humanities
300 Level
3 Credits
Fall 2026 Semester
Class Times
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 2:30–3:20 p.m.
Prerequisite
IT 3 or IT 20 or equivalent
Bachelor of Arts
World Language (All), World Lang (12th Unit)
All IT major options and the IT minor
400 Level
3 Credits
Prerequisite
any 300-level IT course
Class Times
Tuesdays, Thursdays from 12:05 p.m.-1:20 p.m.