
معرفی
Sherry Roush is a Liberal Arts Professor of Italian in the Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese at The Pennsylvania State University. She specializes in medieval/renaissance and early modern Italian literature and culture, with particular focus on the commentary tradition, philosophical poetry, and literary translation. Her work bridges textual analysis with historical context, examining how Renaissance writers used rhetorical devices like eidolopoeia to engage with political and cultural issues.
Education:
- Ph.D., Italian Language and Literature, Yale University
- MA, Italian Language and Literature, Yale University
- BA, Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz
Research interests emphasize interdisciplinary exploration of Italian literature's evolution, including:
- Renaissance narrative forms and their socio-political dimensions
- Translation as a scholarly practice and cultural bridge
- Interactions between philosophy and poetry in early modern texts
Awards include NEA and NEH grants, teaching accolades, and recognition from institutions like the Bogliasco Foundation. She has held leadership roles in the MLA’s Translation Studies and Renaissance Italian Literature divisions, contributing to professional standards in literary translation and scholarship.
Teaching spans undergraduate and graduate levels, integrating research into courses like 'Ghosts and Otherworldly Visions in Italy' and 'Dante in Translation.' Her pedagogical approach emphasizes language acquisition through cultural immersion and critical analysis.



