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Carol Marie Lazzaro-Weis (December 11, 1949 – February 26, 2022) was an American scholar of
Romance languages The Romance languages, sometimes referred to as Latin languages or Neo-Latin languages, are the various modern languages that evolved from Vulgar Latin. They are the only extant subgroup of the Italic languages in the Indo-European language fam ...
. She was a professor of French and Italian at
Southern University Southern University and A&M College (Southern University, Southern, SUBR or SU) is a public historically black land-grant university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It is the largest historically black college or university (HBCU) in Louisiana, a ...
from 1984 to 2003, and at the
University of Missouri The University of Missouri (Mizzou, MU, or Missouri) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Columbia, Missouri. It is Missouri's largest university and the flagship of the four-campus Universit ...
from 2003 to 2017. From 2009 to 2015, she was president of the American Association for Italian Studies.


Early life and education

Carol Marie Lazzaro was born in Philadelphia, the daughter of Domenic J. Lazzaro and Marie Caruso Lazzaro. She graduated from the
Philadelphia High School for Girls The Philadelphia High School for Girls, also known as Girls' High, is a public college preparatory magnet high school for girls in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As its name suggests, the school's enrollment is all female. Established in 1848, it ...
in 1967, earned a bachelor's degree in French from the
Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a Public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related Land-grant university, land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvan ...
, and completed a master's degree in French from
Villanova University Villanova University is a Private university, private Catholic church, Roman Catholic research university in Villanova, Pennsylvania. It was founded by the Order of Saint Augustine, Augustinians in 1842 and named after Thomas of Villanova, Sa ...
. She earned a second master's degree in Romance languages from the
University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (also known as Penn or UPenn) is a private research university in Philadelphia. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and is ranked among the highest-regarded universitie ...
. She completed doctoral studies in Romance languages in 1978, at the University of Pennsylvania.


Career

Lazzaro held teaching posts at
Louisiana State University Louisiana State University (officially Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, commonly referred to as LSU) is a public land-grant research university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The university was founded in 1860 nea ...
,
University of Maryland The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland. Founded in 1856, UMD is the flagship institution of the University System of M ...
, and Southern University (from 1984 to 2003), before becoming a professor of French and Italian and chair of the Romance Languages department at the University of Missouri in 2003. From 2011 to 2014, she held a named chair, as Catherine Paine Middlebush Professor. She retired with emeritus status in 2017. Lazzaro-Weis was president of the American Association for Italian Studies from 2009 to 2015. She ran Missouri's study abroad program in Lyon, and directed the Honors College at Southern University.


Publications

Lazzaro-Weis translated literary and historical works from French and Italian into English, and published her research in academic journals including ''
Neophilologus ''Neophilologus: An International Journal of Modern and Mediaeval Language and Literature'', is an ongoing peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of modern and mediaeval languages and literature, including general linguistics, literary theory ...
'', ''Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture,'' ''Italica,'' ''
NWSA Journal ''Feminist Formations'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1988 as the ''NWSA Journal'' (also known as the ''National Women's Studies Association Journal''); the name was changed beginning with the Spring 2010 issue. It publishes ...
,'' ''Connotations,'' and ''Annali d'Italianistica''. Her book ''From Margins to Mainstream: Feminism and Fictional Modes in Italian Women's Writing (1969-1992)'' (1993) was praised as "an engaging and extensive analysis" and "a comprehensive, theoretically sophisticated, and valuable study of the intersection of feminist theory and contemporary Italian women's writing." * "Prévost's comic romance: ''The Doyen de Killerine''" (1983) * "Feminism, Parody, and Characterization in Prévost: The Example of the ''Doyen de Killerine''" * "Gender and Genre in Italian Feminist Literature in the Seventies" (1988) * "The Subject's Seduction: The Experience of Don Juan in Italian Feminist Fictions" (1989) * "The Female 'Bildungsroman': Calling It into Question" (1990) * ''Confused Epiphanies: L’Abbé Prévost and the Romance Tradition'' (1991) * ''From Margins to Mainstream: Feminism and Fictional Modes in Italian Women's Writings (1969-1992)'' (1993) * "Comparing the Trickster in a Postmodern Post-Colonial Critical World" (1996/1997) * "20th-Century Italian Women Writers: The Feminine Experience" (1999, with Alba Amoia) * "
Oriana Fallaci Oriana Fallaci (; 29 June 1929 – 15 September 2006) was an Italian journalist and author. A partisan during World War II, she had a long and successful journalistic career. Fallaci became famous worldwide for her coverage of war and revolution, ...
: The Woman and the Myth" (2000, with Santo Arico) * ''"The Signorina" and Other Stories'' (2001, by
Anna Banti Anna Banti (born Lucia Lopresti; 27 June 1895 – 2 September 1985) was an Italian writer, art historian, critic, and translator. Life and works Banti was born in Florence. In her youth she spent time in Rome, attending the University of R ...
, translated by Martha King and Carol Lazzaro-Weis) * "Memory and Mastery: Primo Levi as Writer and Witness" (2002, with Roberta S. Kremer) * "Writing beyond Fascism: Cultural Resistance in the Life and Works of Alba de Cespedes" (2002, with Ellen Nerenberg and Carol C. Gallucci) * ''Voyage aux prairies osages: Louisiane et Missouri, 1839-1840'' (2012, by Victor Tixier, edited by Lazzaro-Weis; in French)


Personal life

Lazzaro-Weis died from cancer on February 26, 2022, at the age of 72. She was survived by her son, Peter.


References


External links


"Carol Lazzaro-Weis talks about AAIS"
(2013), a video on YouTube {{DEFAULTSORT:Lazzaro-Weis, Carol 1949 births 2022 deaths Southern University faculty University of Missouri faculty Pennsylvania State University alumni University of Pennsylvania alumni Villanova University alumni People from Philadelphia American people of Italian descent American translators