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Tracy Barrett

Senior Lecturer in Italian, Emerita

When I came to Vanderbilt in 1984, I was a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, writing my dissertation on a medieval Italian poet. At that time, Vanderbilt offered only two sections of beginning Italian, and there was no minor in Italian.

I’ve enjoyed being part of the process that has now led to five bursting sections of Italian 101A this fall, and two minors: one in Italian and one in Italian Studies. While my interest in medieval literature remains strong, my primary focus in teaching is Italian language. I also created and teach an internet-based course on Italian Civilization, and this spring am teaching Vanderbilt’s first introductory course on Italian Literature.

I received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to study medieval women writers, and occasionally teach a course on that subject through the Women’s Studies and Humanities programs.

I retired in May 2012 in order to write full-time for children and young adults and to serve as Regional Advisor Coordinator for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.