
Karen Raizen
Assistant Professor · Classical Antiquity in the Renaissance
Yale UniversityAbout
Karen Raizen, Ph.D. (2017), is an Assistant Professor of Italian at Bard College. Her research focuses on classical antiquity's influence on Renaissance literature, Jewish identity in Italian cultural contexts, 19th-century national heroism narratives, and the history of Italian opera. She holds a doctoral degree from Yale University, reflected in her email affiliation.
Her dissertation, Arcadian Madness: The Language of Orlando in Eighteenth-Century Opera, explores intersections of literary and musical expression in Enlightenment-era works. Though no awards are explicitly listed here, her scholarly contributions bridge literary analysis with historical cultural studies.
As a faculty member at Bard for over a decade, Raizen contributes to undergraduate and graduate programs in the humanities. Her work integrates interdisciplinary approaches to Italian studies, emphasizing textual analysis and cultural contextualization.
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