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Marilyn Migiel

Professor at Cornell University

Marilyn Migiel is a professor of Romance Studies at Cornell University, specializing in Italian literature from the medieval to Renaissance periods. She earned her A.B. in Medieval Studies from Cornell (1975) and a Ph.D. in Italian Language and Literature from Yale University (1981).13 Her research focuses on feminist critiques of medieval and Renaissance texts, particularly Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron, and she has authored award-winning books such as The Ethical Dimension of the “Decameron” (2015) and Veronica Franco in Dialogue (2022).12

Key Contributions:

  • Academic Awards: Recipient of the MLA’s Howard R. Marraro Prize (2004, 2016) and the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Publication Prize (2021).1
  • Teaching: Leads courses like Dante’s Commedia and mentors honors students in Italian literature.1
  • Publications: Edited Refiguring Woman: Perspectives on Gender and the Italian Renaissance (1991) and authored essays on gender dynamics in Boccaccio’s works.1

While her LinkedIn username (marilyn-migiel-32a97810) is not directly verifiable from the provided search results, her academic profile is accessible via Cornell University’s Department of Romance Studies.13

Highlights

Marilyn Migiel | Department of Romance Studies - Cornell University
Marilyn Migiel | Department of Romance Studies - Cornell University

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Location

Ithaca, New York, United States