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Monica Calabritto is a Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY), serving as Chair of the Romance Languages Department at Hunter College. Her research focuses on Early Modern culture, with expertise in History of Medicine, Early Modern Body studies, Classics, Criminal Justice History, and Emblem studies. She has authored and edited books such as Murder and Madness on Trial (2023) and co-edited Emblems of Death in the Early Modern Period (2014). Her work explores intersections between legal, medical, and literary discourses in Renaissance Italy.
Key research areas include the diagnosis of madness in early modern legal contexts, the role of chronicles in shaping social memory, and emblem literature's cultural significance. She has published extensively on figures like Torquato Tasso and Girolamo Mercuriale, analyzing medical practices and their societal impacts. Her pedagogical approach integrates literature, art, and emotional expression in language education.
Monica has contributed to academic conferences, invited talks, and interdisciplinary collaborations, emphasizing the interplay between emotion, law, and medicine in historical narratives. Her scholarship bridges micro-historical analyses of individual cases with broader macro-historical themes, offering insights into early modern societal structures and intellectual traditions.
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