Lisa DiGiovanni

Lisa DiGiovanni

Faculty Emerita
Phone: (603) 358-2986 ext. 2986
Office: Keene, NH 03431

Holocaust & Genocide Studies
Modern Languages

Interview and Video Essays

EDUCATION
University of Oregon, Ph.D., Romance Languages

University of Oregon, Graduate Certificate in Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies

Middlebury College, Master of Arts in Spanish

Northern Arizona University, Bachelor of Arts in Spanish

Dr. DiGiovanni's interdisciplinary research and teaching centers on representations of war and dictatorial violence in 20th - 21st century Spain and Latin America. She deals with narrative (novels, short stories, graphic novels) and films (fiction and documentary) that render visible the multiple traumas related to state repression and militaristic culture.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

20th 鈥 21st Century Spanish Peninsular & Latin American Literature and Film

Social movements & military dictatorships

Women鈥檚 & Gender Studies

Genocide Studies

The Spanish Civil War

Videographic Scholarship

LANGUAGES English: Native speaker Spanish: Fluent, near native skills Italian: Intermediate level

BOOKS

  1. DiGiovanni, Lisa. Militarized Masculinity in Spain and Chile: Remembering Violence through Film and Literature. University of Toronto Press. 2025.
  2. ---. Unsettling Nostalgia in Spain and Chile: Longing for Resistance in Literature and Film. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2019 (previously Rowman & Littlefield, now Bloomsbury).

PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES

  1. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淢ilitarized Masculinity and Patriarchal Power in Chilean Documentary鈥 in A Companion to Chilean Cinema. eds.: Osborne and Barraza. Tamesis Books. Forthcoming 2026.
  2. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淢ilitarized Masculinity and the Perpetration of Violence in Chilean Documentary鈥 in the Routledge Companion on Gender, Media and Violence eds.: Boyle and Berridge. 2024. 310-318.
  3. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淟a piedra angular de la tortura: la masculinidad militarizada en El cine documental de Patricio Guzm谩n y de Marcela Said鈥 in El cine documental hist贸rico de Patricio Guzm谩n. ed. C茅spedes. Peter Lang. 2022.
  4. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淭orture, Masculinity, and Resistance in Chilean Documentary Film: Patricio Guzm谩n and Marcela Said鈥 in Gender-Based Violence in Latin American and Iberian Cinemas, eds.: G谩mez Fuentes, Maseda Garc铆a and Zecchi. Routledge 2020. 109-125.
  5. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淭eaching Narratives of Women鈥檚 Inner Exile in Spain and Chile.鈥 The Iberian and Latin American Transatlantic Studies Reader, eds. Enjuto Rangel, Faber, Garc铆a Caro and Newcomb. Liverpool University Press, 2019. 206-217.
  6. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淢ilitarized Masculinity: Boys鈥 Socialization and the Postwar Graphic Novel of Carlos Gim茅nez.鈥 The Dynamics of Masculinity in Contemporary Spanish Culture, eds. Ryan and Corbal谩n, Routledge, 2017. 63-79.
  7. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淩eturn to Galicia: Nostalgia, Nation and Gender in Manuel Rivas鈥檚 Spain.鈥 Memory-Nostalgia-Melancholy: Re-imagining Home in a Time of Mobility, ed. Mikula, Cambridge Scholars, 2017. 15-34.
  8. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淢odes of Silence and Resistance: Chilean Documentary and Gendered Torture.鈥 Cinema and the State-Tortured Body, ed. de Valk, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 177-206.

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

  1. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淐ruel Laughter: Roberto Bola帽o鈥檚 Dark Thread.鈥 Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies. Forthcoming 2026.
  2. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淟a conquista mis贸gina en la memoria posfranquista: La narrativa de Alberto M茅ndez.鈥 Periph膿rica: Journal of Social, Cultural, and Literary History. Vol 1, No 1 (2019) online.
  3. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淰isual Archives of Loss and Longing: Mi vida con Carlos by Germ谩n Berger-Hertz.鈥 Journal of Romance Studies 13.3 (2013): 62-74.
  4. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淢emories of Motherhood and Militancy in Chile: Gender and Nostalgia in Calle Santa Fe by Carmen Castillo.鈥 Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 21.1 (2012): 15-36.
  5. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淢asculinity, Misogyny and Mass in Los girasoles ciegos by Alberto M茅ndez鈥 Anales de la literatura espa帽ola contempor谩nea, 37.1 (2012): 39-61.
  6. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淯nsettling Nostalgia in Roberto Brodsky's 脷ltimos d铆as de la historia.鈥 Chasqui 40.2 (2011): 108-124.

PUBLISHED PEER-REVIEWED VIDEOGRAPHIC SCHOLARSHIP

  1. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淥f Donkeys and Men.鈥 [In]Transition. Volume 12 鈥 Issue 3 鈥 2025 鈥 Monographic Section on Ecocriticism and Animal Studies.
  2. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淕uillermo del Toro鈥檚 Multiple Masculinities.鈥 [In]Transition. Volume 11 鈥 Issue 2 鈥 2024
  3. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淔orms of Rage in Franco鈥檚 Spain.鈥 Teknokultura. Revista de Cultura Digital y Movimientos Sociales 21(1), 107-108. 2024. DOI:
  4. DiGiovanni Lisa. 鈥淭oxic Masculinity, Rage, and Activism in Chile and South Africa.鈥 Teknokultura. Revista de Cultura Digital y Movimientos Sociales, 1-2. 2024.
  5. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淢ilitarized Masculinity in Spain and Chile.鈥 The Volunteer 2023.

PODCASTS AND INTERVIEWS

  1. 鈥淢ilitarized Masculinities with Dr. Lisa DiGiovanni鈥 Live on KBOO-FM Community Radio for Portland and beyond. Oregon. Dec. 23, 2025.
  2. 鈥淟isa DiGiovanni on Memory. Evidence. Change.鈥 Cohen Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Recorded Dec. 17, 2025; to be released Spring 2026.
  3. 鈥淟isa DiGiovanni on the dangers of 鈥楳ilitarized Masculinity鈥 鈥 and the leaders who thrive on it.鈥 Interview with Jesse King WAMC Published December 4, 2025.
  4. 鈥淢ilitarized Masculinities with Dr. Lisa DiGiovanni鈥 Episode 15 鈥 16th April 2024 鈥 Breaking Down Patriarchy 鈥 Amy McPhie Allebest.
  5. International Network of Genocide Scholars Spring 2024. Interview with Dr. Lisa DiGiovanni.
  6. 鈥淭he Psychology of Putin and the Dangers of 鈥楳ilitarized Masculinity.鈥欌 Interviewed by Alia E. Dastagir at USA Today. Published Mar. 9, 2022, online.
  7. DiGiovanni, Lisa and Pedro Garc铆a-Caro. 鈥淭he Uncertain Territory of Memory: A Conversation with Chilean Writer Roberto Brodsky.鈥 World Literature Today 86.5 (2012): Web. Sept. 2012.

BOOK REVIEWS

  1. DiGiovanni, Lisa. Review of How the Military Remembers: Human Rights and Countermemories in Latin America. U. of Wisconsin Press, 2025. Revista de Estudios Hisp谩nicos. Forthcoming 2026.
  2. DiGiovanni, Lisa. Review of Lecciones del giro perpetrador en Am茅rica Latina, 2010-2020. RIL Editores, 2025. Review for Pasado y Memoria. Universidad de Alicante. Forthcoming 2026.
  3. DiGiovanni, Lisa. Review of Gender and Memory in the Postmillennial Novels of Almudena Grandes. Routledge, 2021. For Revista de ALCESXXI. Journal of Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film. 2024
  4. DiGiovanni, Lisa. Review of Chilean Cinema in the Twenty-First-Century World. Wayne State University Press, 2020. Revista de Estudios Hisp谩nicos Tomo 56, N煤mero 2, Junio 2022, 308-311
  5. DiGiovanni, Lisa. Review of 鈥淒ocumentary Turns in Latin America: A Review of Latin American Documentary Film in the New Millennium,鈥 Palgrave MacMillan, 2016. For A contracorriente: A Journal on Social History and Literature in Latin America, Vol. 14, Num. 1, Fall 2016, 364-372.
  6. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淢emory Bridges: Review of Love and Revolutionary Greetings,鈥 Laurie Levinger Resource Publications, 2012. Review for The Volunteer, Dec. 2012, 21-22.

NATIONAL MEDIA REPORT/ OP-ED

  1. 鈥淩ightwing Nostalgia and Militarized Masculinity鈥 Lucid. Forthcoming 2026.

BOOK ENDORSEMENTS

  1. DiGiovanni, Lisa. Endorsement Women, Memory, and Dictatorship in Recent Chilean Fiction. Gustavo Carvajal. University of Wales Press 2021

PUBLISHED CREATIVE SHORT FILMS

  1. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淢irrors鈥 Fragments: A Journal of Videographic Form and Method. 2025 September 25
  2. DiGiovanni, Lisa. 鈥淭oy Soldiers Are Not Innocent鈥 Fragments: A Journal of Videographic Form and Method. 2025 Sept. 25.

TEACHING: 91影视 2013 - present (selected)

  1. Dystopic Fiction, Film & Genocide: This course explores the genocidal process through an analysis of dystopic representations in literature and film. Hosted internationally renowned Argentinian author of Tender is the Flesh Augustina Bazterrica. 2025.
  2. Fascism in Spain: This course draws from the fields of History, Gender Studies, Genocide Studies, Film, and Literature to illuminate the causes and consequences of fascism in Spain.
  3. Global Engagement Spain (Honors Program). This course provides students with an understanding of the socio-political events that have shaped modern Spain. As a culminating experience, we traveled to Madrid, Granada, Sevilla, and C贸rdoba.
  4. Gender and Genocide in Latin America: This course examines structures of power, histories of violence, the social construction of identities and their relationship to genocidal practices. Hosted internationally renowned author Cynthia Enloe.
  5. Memory and Human Rights in Latin America: This course examines the role of literature and film to expand our understanding of human rights.
  6. Introduction to Spanish Literature: This course introduces students to the histories of the Spanish-speaking world as represented through the Latin American short story.
  7. Translation: Spanish Senior Seminar: This course introduces students to the practice and theory of Spanish/ English translation.
  8. Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies 101: This introductory course explores key concepts including intersectionality, patriarchy, heterosexism, oppression and privilege.

Courses regularly taught:

  1. Advanced Spanish Grammar
  2. Spanish Conversation and Composition
  3. Beginning and Intermediate Spanish
  4. Cultures of Spain
  5. Latin American Cultures