Diana Garvin
Diana Garvin is an Assistant Professor of Italian with a specialty in Mediter_x0002_ranean Studies at the University of Oregon. Her research examines the history of everyday life across Fascist Italy and Italian East Africa. In her book, Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women's Food Work, she uses food as a lens to examine daily negotiations of power between women and the Fascist state. Garvin often writes articles on everyday life under Italian Fascism for journals like Critical Inquiry,...See more
Diana Garvin is an Assistant Professor of Italian with a specialty in Mediter_x0002_ranean Studies at the University of Oregon. Her research examines the history of everyday life across Fascist Italy and Italian East Africa. In her book, Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women's Food Work, she uses food as a lens to examine daily negotiations of power between women and the Fascist state. Garvin often writes articles on everyday life under Italian Fascism for journals like Critical Inquiry, Journal of Modern European History, Journal of Modern Italian History, Modern Italy, Annali d'italianistica, Design Issues, Food and Foodways, gender/sexuality/italy and Signs. See less
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