Editor in Chief
Roberto De Gaetano
Editorial Board
Alessandro Canadè (coordinator), Pierandrea Amato, Luca Bandirali, Simona Busni, Gianni Canova, Dario Cecchi, Francesco Ceraolo, Alessia Cervini, Felice Cimatti, Adriano D’Aloia, Daniele Dottorini, Ruggero Eugeni, Michele Guerra, Stefano Oliva, Valentina Re, Bruno Roberti, Rosamaria Salvatore, Giacomo Tagliani, Christian Uva, Luca Venzi, Dork Zabunyan, Francesco Zucconi
Associate Editors
Massimiliano Coviello, Angela Maiello, Alma Mileto, Nausica Tucci
Editorial Staff
Laura Ysabella Hernández García e Chiara Scarlato (coordinators), Fabio Alcantara, Samuel Antichi, Simona Busni, Alessandro Calefati, Dario Cecchi, Andrea Inzerillo, Caterina Martino, Francesca Pellegrino, Gioia Sili
Editorial Office
Alessia Cistaro, Lorenzo Croci, Roberta D’Elia, Alessia De Blasi, Gabriele Guerrieri, Mariapia Greco, Nicolò La Rosa, Ester Lo Manto, Sara Marando, Carmen Morello, Myriam Panebianco, Nadine Passarello, Greta Polato, Denis Previtera, Chiara Renna, Mara Scarcella, Agnese Stefanelli, Martina Ventura
Web design and graphic concept
Laura Camillucci
Digital video designer
Isabella Mari
Social media manager
Loredana Ciliberto
Web developer
Angelo Baldicchi
Department of History, Anthropology Religions, Art History and Performing Arts
Sapienza University of Rome
Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
00185 Roma
Department of Political and Social Sciences
University of Calabria
Ponte Pietro Bucci – cubo 17B, V piano
87036 Arcavacata di Rende (Cosenza)
Department of Humanities
University of Palermo
Viale delle Scienze – Ed. 12
90128 Palermo
Mail fatamorganaweb.redazione@gmail.com
Editorial Project
Fata Morgana Web was born from the almost twenty-year experience of Fata Morgana. Quarterly of film and visual studies. If the journal constitutes the place of a theoretical thought on cinema and images, the web version wants to be the issue of a critical practice animated by a perspective capable of entering into a relationship with the singularity of the works of art, opening a space for a reflection on present dedicated to cinema and literature, theater and philosophy, photography and digital media.
Fata Morgana Web is a no profit cultural project that involves scholars and professors from Italian universities, and constitutes a specific “public engagement” of the Sapienza University of Rome – Department of History Anthropology Religions, Media and Art Performance, University of Calabria – Department of Political and Social Sciences, and of the University of Palermo – Department of Humanities Sciences.
Codice ISSN: 2532-487X