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Eleonora Sartoni received her PhD in Italian from Rutgers University in 2020. At Penn State, she teaches Italian language classes in person and for World Campus. Before joining Penn State, she taught Italian language, culture, literature, and cinema classes at Colby College, Rutgers, and Duke. Her research interests focus on urban studies, biopolitics, ecocriticism, cinema and literature exploring the relationship between body, society, and space. She published the articles โAt the Margins of Rome, at the Margins of the World: The Hawks and the Sparrows and Sacro GRA as Peripatetic Analyses of Capitalist Societyโ in the Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies, 7:1(Jan. 2019) and โ(Mamma) Roma Between Archaic and Modern Italy: Urbanisation and the Destruction of Poetic Dwellingโ in Senses of Cinema (77, December 2015). In her current book project, titled A Capital on Paper: Romeโs Monuments and Public Space in Cultural Representations of the Nation (1870โ1895), she investigates the symbiotic relationship between monuments, architecture, urban plans, and popular media in the creation of Romeโs national identity. Dr. Sartoni is also a contributor to the project โPostcolonial Italy: Mapping Colonial Heritage.โ