Aureliana Di Rollo is an academic who has published extensively on topics related to women and gender. She has authored one book and contributed chapters to several edited collections. She has also co-authored one book and published articles in peer-reviewed journals. Her research focuses on themes like mother-daughter relationships in Italian literature and the use of place names as a strategy for asserting power and identity.
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MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities. This resource, updated to reflect the MLA Handbook (8th ed.), offers examples for the general format of MLA research papers, in-text citations, endnotes/footnotes, and the Works Cited page.
1. Aureliana Di Rollo
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
BOOKS:
A.Di Rollo and C. Madaschi, The WAIC: A Club History, Universal Press, Wangara, 2014.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
A.Di Rollo, “Goliarda Sapienza's L'Arte della Gioia, or the art of de-constructing the mother-
daughter relationship,” in Goliarda Sapienza in Context, ed. A.Bazzoni and K.Wehling-Giorgi, (UK:
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2015).
A.Di Rollo, “Julia Mœsa and Mamm a,” Mary Hays,ӕ Female Biography (1803). Chawton House
Library Series: Women’s Memoirs, ed. Gina Luria Walker, Memoirs of Women Writers Part
II. Pickering & Chatto: London, 2013.
A. Di Rollo “Conclusioni: Oggetti di lusso di un discorso maschile” in Roma: femminile singolare,
vol. 2, ed. M.P. Ercolini, (Roma: Iacobelli, 2013).
A. Di Rollo, “Toponimia maschile e femminile. Nominare come strategia di conquista. Il caso di
Perth” in Sulle vie della Parità, ed. M.P.Ercolini, (Roma: UniversItalia, 2013).
A. Di Rollo “Scuola e Comunità Italiana all'Estero” in Nominare per esistere: nomi e cognomi, ed.
Giuliana Giusti, (Venezia: Cafoscarina, 2011).
Di Rollo, Aureliana. “Introduzione” in Roma: femminile singolare, vol. 1, ed. M.P. Ercolini. Roma:
Iacobelli, 2011 (pp. 11-17). [Nominated for the Postgraduate Publication Prize call at Monash
University and Awarded the Outstanding Publication Award].
ARTICLES IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS:
Scarparo, Susanna and Di Rollo Aureliana. “Mothers, Daughters and Family in Goliarda Sapienza's
L'Arte della Gioia.” The Italianist, 35, 1, 2015.
A. Di Rollo. Valeria Parrella's Biography. http://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/centre-study-
contemporary-womens-writing-ccww/languages/italian/valeria-parrella [accessed 14/10/2014]
A. Di Rollo. Michela Murgia's Biography. http://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/centre-study-
contemporary-womens-writing-ccww/languages/italian/michela-murgia [accessed 14/10/2014]
A. Di Rollo “Tracce Troppo Leggere”, in Leggendaria, n° 95, September 2012.