Faculty
Joseph Cermatori
Associate Professor and Director of Periclean Honors Forum
Phone: 518-580-5163
Email: jcermato@skidmore.edu
Office: Palamountain Hall 320
Education:
- A.B., Princeton University
- M.F.A., Yale University
- Ph.D., Columbia University
Teaching and research interests:
- Comparative Literature
- Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Critical Theory
- Modern and Contemporary Drama
- Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama
- Opera and Music-Theatre
- Media and Performance Studies
- Queer Theory and Gender Studies
Publications:
Book:
- (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, November 2021)
Articles:
- 鈥,鈥CoSMO: Comparative Studies in Modernism 22 (Spring 2023): 68颅鈥77.
- 鈥,鈥&苍产蝉辫;CoSMO: Comparative Studies in Modernism 21 (Fall 2022): 21鈥26.
- 鈥,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Salmagundi 214鈥15 (Spring-Summer 2022): 197鈥200.
- 鈥,鈥&苍产蝉辫;PMLA 136.2 (March 2021): 246鈥48.
- 鈥,鈥&苍产蝉辫;Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism 32.2 (Spring 2018): 89鈥103.
Reviews:
- Shannon Jackson, Back Stages: Essays across Art, Performance, and Public Life (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2023), Modern Drama 66.2 (September 2023): 438鈥440.
- Florian Walzacher, ed., The Life and Work of Nature Theatre of Oklahoma (Berlin: Alexander Verlag, 2019), TDR: The Drama Review 65.2 (Summer 2021): 183鈥85.
- Penny Farfan, Performing Queer Modernism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), Criticism 61.3 (Summer 2019): 417鈥20.
- "Walter Benjamin, Fabulist" (multi-book review essay), Salmagundi 199 (Summer 2018): 214鈥224.
Other publications:
- Recent theater and performance criticism in and
Selected honors and awards:
- Anna Balakian First Book Prize honorable mention, International Comparative Literature Association, 2022.
- Summer Research Fellowship, Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, 2022.
- Helen Tartar First Book Award and Subvention, American Comparative Literature Association, 2021.
- Faculty Development Grant, 91爆料, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021.
Courses taught:
- SSP 100: Myth and Modernity
- GN 151: English Literary Studies Colloquium
- EN 105: Writing Seminar
- EN 110: Introduction to Literary Studies
- EN 215: Drama
- EN 225: Introduction to Shakespeare
- EN 229: Queer Theatre and Performance
- EN 251: Special Studies in Creative Writing
- EN 339: Queer Theories (and Practices)
- EN 346: Special Studies in Early Modern Drama
- EN 339: Drama and Modernism
- EN 364: Contemporary Theater and Drama
- EN 375: Literature and Philosophy