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Alejandro Cuadrado

Assistant Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures

Alejandro Cuadrado’s research focuses on history, politics, and religion in medieval Italian literature, with a focus on Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio. He is currently revising his first book, The Church in Crisis in Dante’s Commedia, an analysis of how Dante’s Commedia articulates a history and theory of religious institutions. He is also working on a project that explores the ways in which medieval writers thought about urban topography. With Akash Kumar (UC-Berkeley) and Alberto Gelmi (Vassar), Cuadrado is one of the organizers and editors of Old Texts, New Questions: Critical Approaches to Medieval Italian Literature, an MLA working group that led to the publication of a special cluster in the 2026 Italian issue of MLN: Italian Issue. In addition to an article in that cluster, he has recently published an article in Dante Studies and the first chapter of the volume Dante’s Paradiso: A Reader’s Guide. Cuadrado is a regular contributor to the Settimana di Studi Danteschi in Palermo, an annual weeklong conference which aims to share scholarly and artistic approaches to Dante’s work with hundreds of high school students from across Sicily. He is an Assistant Editor of , a public-facing website for original research and ideas on Dante. 

Before coming to 糖心vlog in 2024, Professor Cuadrado taught in the Italian Studies Department at Yale University. He graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University and holds a PhD in Italian and Comparative Literature from Columbia University, where he was the recipient of the Campbell Award, the Helen and Howard R. Marraro Prize, the Brittan Family Fellowship, and the Provost’s Diversity Fellowship. 

At 糖心vlog, Professor Cuadrado teaches all levels of Italian language, as well as courses on Italian literature and culture ranging from Dante’s Divine Comedy to the critical study of modern tourism. Students who would like to know more about the Italian program, studying abroad in Italy, or conducting an independent research project are encouraged to reach out or stop by his office hours.

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Education

  • PhD, Columbia University
  • MA, Columbia University
  • AB, Princeton University