Garrett WatersAssistant Teaching ProfessorItalian
Education
Ph.D in Romance Languages, University of Georgia, 2019
Biography
Garrett Waters (PhD, University of Georgia, 2019) is a Romance philologist and literary historian of medieval and early modern literature. His current research project investigates the reinvention of tragic genre theory and the interrelationship with the writing of gender. He is interested in how Renaissance tragedy stages and complicates the ethical-ideological moment of women in society. His further research interests include: classical reception, the early modern conception of love, queer lives and experience in the Renaissance, and masculinity studies in contemporary literature.
Publications
Forthcoming. Raboni, Giovanni. “Happiness and Loss,” Those Who from Afar Look Like Flies Tome 2, edited by Luigi Ballerini and Beppe Cavatorta, University of Toronto Press.
Forthcoming. Zinato, Emanuele. “Introduzione,” Those Who from Afar Look Like Flies Tome 2, edited by Luigi Ballerini and Beppe Cavatorta, University of Toronto Press.
2017. Giuliani, Alfredo. “Edoardo Cacciatore’s Restitution.” Those Who From Afar Look Like Flies, edited by Luigi Ballerini and Beppe Cavatorta, University of Toronto Press, 2017, 842- 849.