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Personal bio
Sarah Carey received her B.A. in Italian at Stanford in 2002 and her Ph.D. in Italian at UCLA in 2010. She is currently an Andrew W. Mellon Post-doctoral Fellow in the Department of French & Italian at Stanford, where she teaches Italian cinema and nineteenth and twentieth-century literature. Recent courses include "Rebels, Outlaws & Iconoclasts: Italian Cinema from 1943 to 1975" and "Modern Italian Literature and History." She is also at work on a book entitled "Envisioning Italy: Photography and the the Narrating of a Nation," which explores the intersections of photography, literature, and cinema and their relationship to the question of Italian identity. In addition to her academic pursuits, Sarah is also a cellist. |