Sarah Hill

Associate Professor in Italian

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-09

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7 h-index 63 pubs 207 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Sarah Hill investigates representations of marginalized identities and historical memory within visual and narrative culture. Her research examines how communities, activists, and artists in Italy engage with the material heritage of fascism, connecting local initiatives to broader global and transnational trends. She also studies screen and photographic portrayals of disability and mental disorder, with a particular focus on Italy, as well as representations of violence against women.

Her work extends to migrants and migrant writing, travel writing and photography practices, and the historical and theoretical interactions between visual arts and creative writing. Hill has also undertaken translations across various fields, including ethnography and feminist theory. Her scholarly metrics include an h-index of 7, with 63 total publications and 203 citations.

Metrics

  • h-index: 7
  • Publications: 63
  • Citations: 207

Selected Publications

  • The Impact of Medical School Experiences in Global Surgery on Perceptions and Career Plans Among U.S. Medical Students (2025)
  • Characteristics and Experiences Associated with Interest in Global Surgery: What Brings US Medical Students to the Field? (2024)

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