Flavia Laviosa


Instructional Technology Directed and Produced by Flavia Laviosa


Dvds

Laura Mulvey at Wellesley College
Directed and edited the dvd of L. Mulvey’s lecture Discovering the Pensive and the Possessive Spectator. Funded by Wellesley College, 2006.

Società Famiglia Cinema (Society, Family, Cinema)
This educational and interactive DVD includes clips of interviews with Italian film directors and sociologists. This digital multimedia instructional program presents and discusses the contemporary Italian family. Funded by Wellesley College, 2005.
Reviewed by Abele Longo, Italica, 83, 1, Spring 2006, pp. 118-120

Interviste con

  • Sociologa Anna Laura Zanatta
  • Sociologa Paola Ronfani
  • Regista Francesca Archibugi
  • Regista Cristina Comencini
  • © 2005

    Interviste con Zanatta, Ronfani, Archibugi, Comencini

    Argomenti trattati

  • Le trasformazioni della famiglia italiana
  • Aspetti socio-demografici: natalità e nuzialità
  • La famiglia lunga
  • Le famiglie de facto
  • Le convivenze more uxorio
  • Le coppie omosessuali
  • Psicologia della separazione
  • La ferita della separazione
  • Infanzia e adolescenza
  • Separazioni e divorzi
  • La madre come genitore affidatario
  • L’affidamento congiunto dei figli dopo il divorzio
  • I rapporti di parentela nelle famiglie ricostituite
  • The interactive and multimedia educational dvd "Società Famiglia Cinema (Society Family Cinema) is an original and valuable instrument for the teaching and learning of Italian society, family and cinema produced in the form of a DVD. This digital learning tool is 1hr and 15m. long and addresses issues pertaining to the sociological and anthropological changes of the Italian family over the past thirty years. Such themes are illustrated with a variety of text types: interviews with sociologists Anna Laura Zanatta, and Paola Ronfani, excerpts of interviews with two contemporary, world renowned Italian directors Francesca Archibugi and Cristina Comencini, and clips from their films which provide vivid representations of current sociological changes in Italy.

    This digital program is multidisciplinary in content (sociology, demography, anthropology, history, politics, law, and cinema) and navigable in its multilayered structure. It is pedagogically innovative, academically sound, and has a remarkable impact on the quality of the teaching of relevant aspects of Italian culture. Such program will foster Italian students' self-access and self-paced autonomous learning. Most importantly, it is a new composite and complete digital package, rich of up-dated and documented materials that meets the educational needs of professors teaching courses in Italian Studies, Cinema and Comparative Sociology or Anthropology. Texts are entirely in Italian.

    Videos

    The Eastern College Consortium in Italy
    Year-long study abroad experience in Italy. Promotional video. Funded by E.C.CO, 2002.

    Wellesley College Alumnae in Italy
    Alumnae, from class 1948 to class 1998, professionally established in Italy in a variety of fields, talk about their life and career choices. Funded by the Mellon Foundation, 2000.

    Il Mondo Parla Italiano
    (The World Speaks Italian)
    Italian language program directors, teachers and international students explain why Italian is studied and how it has become a useful professional language. Funded by the Mellon Foundation, 2000.

    Mediterraneo ESTetico L’Arte di Sopravvivere o di Vivere al di Sopra
    (Eastethic Mediterranean. The Art of Survival or Living Above)
    Singers, dancers, and composers from Mediterranean countries discuss the horizontal axis connecting cultures in this geographic area. Funded by Wellesley College, 2000.

    Donne Senza Confini: Immigrazione al Femminile
    (Women without Borders: Female Immigration in Italy)
    Immigrant women from North, East, Central Africa, and South America living and working in Italy address issues of cultural integration and national identity. Funded by Wellesley College, 1999.

    Soggetto Donna: Identità e Differenza
    (Subject Woman: Identity and Difference)
    Women from different generations and professions debate on the evolution of the Italian feminist movement and discuss the legislation on Affirmative Action, 1991 and Sexual Violence, 1996. Funded by Wellesley College, 1999.

    Lingue Vive: Dialetti Italiani
    (Living Languages: Italian Dialects)
    Examples of dialects from ten regions in Italy are spoken in interviews with people of different ages and socio-cultural strata proving that dialects are widely used throughout the country. Funded by Wellesley College, 1998.

    Donna 2000
    (Woman 2000)
    Women from different generations discuss their professional and private life choices, and comment on the achievements of the Italian feminist movement. Funded by Wellesley College, 1996.

    The Department of French and Italian at the Ohio State University
    Documentary of one year of academic, cultural and social events in the department. Funded by OSU, 1992.

    South Africa in the Changing: Life in the Townships
    A series of dramatic images of the living conditions in the townships of Cape Town, Kimberly, and Port Elisabeth illustrate the long lasting effects of Apartheid at the eve of a new political era in the Republic of South Africa. Funded by OSU, 1991.








    • Contact: Flavia Laviosa, flaviosa@wellesley.edu
    • All photos by and property of Flavia Laviosa; All Rights Reserved
    • Created By: Rebecca Kayes '07
    • Created: February, 2007
    • Last Modified: May 25, 2007
    • Expires: July 1, 2007