Mia Fuller is Gladyce Arata Terrill Distinguished Professor of Italian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. A cultural anthropologist, she writes on Italian colonial and fascist architecture and urbanism (Moderns Abroad: Architecture, Cities, Italian Imperialism, 2007 (revised edition forthcoming in Italian translation in 2025); contributions to Routledge Companion to Italian Fascist Architecture, 2020, and Oxford Research Encyclopedia African History, 2020). She is completing a new book on the post-Fascist endurance of the 1930s land-reclamation and internal settlement program in Italy’s Pontine Marshes, titled, Monuments and Mussolini: A Cultural History of Fascist Memory.