Biographie de Gabriella Bianco
Gabriella Bianco graduated from the University of Trieste in 1972 specializing
in Languages and Comparative Literatures and in 1974 in Philosophy, Education
and Psychology from the University of Urbino (Italy), with a thesis on creativity.
She completed her post-graduate work in Philosophy, History and Education at the
University of Toronto, with a thesis on Antonio Gramsci and after being awarded
a Fulbright Scholarship, she did her doctorate in the United States in Political
Philosophy.
She also holds a doctoral degree in Italian Studies from the University
of Urbino (1983).
In her University career, she has taught at several Universities, such as Urbino
(Italy), Windsor (Canada), New Paltz (USA), Tasmania (Australia) and Nairobi
(Kenya). Since 1980 she has worked in the cultural sector of the Italian Ministry
of Foreign Affairs as cultural attachee in different countries (Australia, Argentina,
Canada).
She has been Director of Development and International Relations
at the University E. Morin (Argentina-Mexico) and is now lecturing in Ethics,
Political Philosophy and Human Rights at the MA in Human Rights at the Univ.
of MdP (Argentina).
Her wide ranging books and essays on literature, culture, politics and education
include: Educazione e politica (Milan, 1975), Utopia e realta': alla ricerca
della verginita' perduta (Rome, 1984), El extranamiento del ser (Buenos Aires,
1990), Cesare Pavese y Franz Kafka: sendas de exilio (Buenos Aires, 1991),
La hermeneutica del devenir (Buenos Aires, 1993), El campo de la etica
(Buenos Aires, 1997), Epistemologia del dialogo.
Pensamiento del exodo
(Buenos Aires, 2002), Wolfgang & Magdalena (Roma, 2002), La amante de
Mozart, Buenos Aires, 2006) and The Impatience of the Absolute, presented
at the International Book Fair in April 2007 (Buenos Aires, 2007), which includes
the screenplay SAVE VENICE. »her most recent books are:
Implacable Absences (2009) and Infinite Moons, Infinite Suns (2010). She is also
teaching Screenwriting at the Film School in MdP (Argentina), after attending the
VfS in Vancouver (2000).
She has written stage plays and works for musical theatre and operas, staged
in several parts of the world, which have been published under the title El camino
de la palabra (Buenos Aires, 1995).
She has also written for cinema two
screenplays, which have been awarded several prizes in Hollywood , such as
Mozart & Magdalena (Hollywood, 2004) and Save Venice ( Hollywwod, 2004,
International Mexico Film Festival 2009) She is Academic of Italy and Honorary
Member of the European Union of Writers and Artists.
She has been an international development consultant in education, electoral and
and human rights expert since 1998 and carries out an intense international career
both in the social and in the philosophical and artistic fields.
She has been appointed
International Peace Ambassador in 2009 and she had done two missions, in Guatemala
(2009) and Chile (2010).