Indiana University, Bloomington
Born and raised in Rome, Italy, where he received his primary and secondary education, Giancarlo Maiorino did his graduate work at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he earned three Master's degrees (Italian, 1968; Comparative Literature, 1970; Art History, 1972) and two Ph.D.s (Italian, 1970; and Comparative Literature, 1973).
Professor Maiorino joined Indiana University in 1972 to develop
comparative arts. His other area of specialty is the Renaissance. In
1989, he was appointed Director of the graduate program in Renaissance
Studies. In 1999, he was appointed Director of the Center for
Comparative Arts. In 1999, he also became Editor of the Journal of
Comparative and General Literature. He has lectured in Germany,
England,
Austria, Holland, and Canada, and his publications have been translated
into French, German, and Japanese. He has published seven books on such
authors and topics as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Arcimboldo, The
Picaresque, Mannerism, and the Baroque. He has published in scholarly
journals such as Comparative Literature Studies, The Journals of the
History of Ideas, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Rivista di
Studi italiani, The Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, Revue des
etudes italiennes, and Gazette des Beaux Arts. Professor
Maiorino has
organized and participated in national and international conferences on
Mannerism (1991), the Picaresque (1992), The Renaissance Society General
Meeting (1996), and a forthcoming conference on Comparative Arts
(2001).
Office: (812) 855-0648; E-mail: maiorino@indiana.edu