Cecily Cai
Assistant Professor of Italian Studies
Cecily Cai received a Ph.D. in comparative literature with a secondary field in Germanic languages and Literatures from Harvard University in 2021. Her main area of research is 19th- and 20th-century European literature and music with a focus on German, Italian, and Polish. Cai is interested in the representation of exile in music and literature. Her comparative and interdisciplinary research also involves the studies of literary translation and literary criticism in both the modern and ancient world. Cai received her B.A. in German and Italian studies from the University of California, Berkeley. She has also studied in Bologna, Tübingen, and Heidelberg.
Recent Courses Taught
Love/Death in Dante and Beyond
Advanced Language & Culture
Fourth-Term Italian
Third-Term Italian
First-Term Italian
Select Publications
“The Work into the Open: Reading Mahler’s Novelistic Symphony.” Studia austriaca XXVIII (Vol 28) – April, 2020
Appointed to the Faculty
2021Educational Background
Ph.D., Harvard University
A.M., Harvard University
B.A., University of California, Berkeley