Giulia Bogliolo Bruna

Giulia Bogliolo Bruna is an Italian ethno-historian, living in French, specialist of the discovery travels at the Renaissance, of the Imaginary (and the Image) of the North (in the travel literature) and of the Inuit people and culture.[1]

A member of the prestigious Paris Centre of Arctic Studies founded and directed by Prof. Jean Malaurie, she sits at the Editorial Board of Internord, International Review of Arctic Studies and Thule, Italian review of American Studies .[2]

He participated in the International Congress Arctic Problems, Environment, Society and Heritage, held in Paris, March 8 to 10, 2007, at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (National Museum of Natural History) under the honorary chairmanship of Prof. Jean Malaurie, which unveiled the Polar International Year celebrations in France.

Giulia Bogliolo Bruna is member of the Société de géographie (Geographical Society) of Paris as well as the Italian Geographical Society.

Research topics

As a specialist of the discovery travels at the Renaissance, Giulia Bogliolo Bruna investigates the dynamic process of Inuit image evolution from the time of First Encounters to the Years 60. She also studies the tight relationship between the Inuit shamanic thinking and their artifacts, including the tupilaq.

As a researcher at the Centre of Arctic Studies, she published several scientific books, some of which devoted to Jean Malaurie’s personality and thinking, as well as more than 100 papers in the top ranking reviews and journals.[3]

As a specialist of modern literature and poetry, she published several poetic harvest and, in Italy, a major essay on Herman Melville.

Books

Giulia Bogliolo Bruna authored the several scientific books :

Among her academic papers

References

  1. "Giulia Bogliolo Bruna". BiblioMonde.com. BiblioMonde. Retrieved April 6, 2017.
  2. "Giulia Bogliolo Bruna". editions-harmattan.fr. Harmattan Editions. Retrieved April 15, 2017.
  3. "Giulia Bogliolo Bruna / Jean Malaurie". jean-malaurie.com. Jean Malaurie. Retrieved April 15, 2017.
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