Professor, Dept. of Visual and Environment Studies, Harvard University
A Selective Bibliography
Books by or edited by Giuliana Bruno:
Atlas of emotion : journeys in art, architecture, and film
/ Giuliana Bruno.
New York ; London : Verso, 2002.
Available at Widener, Lamont, and Hilles: NX440.B78 2002
Cartografie dell'immaginario : cinema, corpo, memoria
/ a cura di Patrizia Calefato ; [testi di Giuliana Bruno ... et al.].
Roma : L. Sossella, 2000.
153 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Widener Harvard Depository PN1995.9.B62 C37 2000
Streetwalking on a ruined map : cultural theory and the
city films of Elvira Notari / Giuliana Bruno.
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1993.
xii, 416 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Loeb Design call number | PN1998.3.N68 B7 1993
Widener WID-LC PN1995.9.W6 O35 1988
Journal Articles and Book Essays by Guilina Bruno:
Fashions of Living By: Giuliana Bruno. IN: Quarterly Review
of Film and
Video, 2003 July-Sept; 20 (3): 167-76.
Site-Seeing: Architecture and the Moving Image .By Giuliana Bruno. IN:
Wide Angle: A Film Quarterly of Theory, Criticism, and
Practice, 1997 Oct; 19 (4): 9-24. (journal article)
IN: Ropars, Marie-Claire (preface); Sorlin, Pierre (preface); Art(s) et
fiction. Saint-Denis, France: PU de Vincennes; 1997. 156 pp.
Elvira Coda Notari und der neapolitanische Film: Ein historisches
Panorama . By Giuliana Bruno. IN: Frauen und Film,
1995 Feb; 56-57: 5-24.
Streetwalking around Plato's Cave. By Giuliana Bruno. pp. 146-67. IN:
Pietropaolo, Laura (ed.); Testaferri, Ada (ed. & introd.); Feminisms in
the Cinema. Bloomington: Indiana UP; 1995. xix, 229 pp.
Streetwalking around Plato's Cave By Giuliana Bruno. IN: October,
1992
Spring; 60: 111-29.
Spectatorial Embodiments: Anatomies of the Visible and the Female
Bodyscape. By:Giuliana. Bruno. IN: Camera Obscura: A Journal
of Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, 1992 Jan; 28:
239-61.
The Image (and the) Movement: An Overview of Italian Feminist Research
By: Giuliana Bruno. IN: Camera Obscura: A Journal of Feminism,
Culture, and Media Studies, 1989 Sept.; 20-21: 28-39.
