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Moshe Lazar

Professor of Comparative Literature

Contact Information
Office: THH 156T
Phone: (213)740-0103
E-mail: lazar@usc.edu

 

Education

M.A. , Hebrew University, 1/1951
Ph.D. , Sorbonne, 1/1957
 

Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History

professor, University of Southern California, 01/01/1977-  
Dean of the School of Visual and Performing Arts, University of Tel Aviv, 01/01/1971-01/01/1977  
Chairman, Department of Romance Languages, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 01/01/1957-01/01/1971  
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

This professor of drama and comparative literature has a range of expertise in European cultural traditions. Moshe came to USC in 1977 on a visiting appointment from Tel Aviv University, where he founded the School of Visual and Performing Arts. At USC, Lazar founded the first comparative literature program, which has since become a department in the College. He has produced scholarly work on medieval literature in Old French, Spanish, and Provençal. He also writes on and for the contemporary theatre, particularly in French, and translates modern European plays into Hebrew and English. Since 1960, he has published more than 48 scholarly articles and 50 books in various languages (Hebrew, French, Spanish, Ladino)
 

Research Keywords

medieval and comparative literature, drama, romance philology, judeo-romance languages
 

Research Specialties

Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) Texts (1500-2000); Judeo-Italian Texts (1500-1750).
 

Detailed Statement of Research Interests

Judeo-Spanish (medieval and Renaissance Texts), Modern Plays.
 

Honors and Awards

Publication of book edited by M. Lazar in honor of his contributions to Tel Aviv University, 5/2006-  
USC Associates Award For Excellence In Teaching, USC Parents Association: Teaching &Mentoring, 2006-2007   
USC Raubenheimer Outstanding Senior Faculty Award, Awarded to faculty who have excelled in the areas of teaching, research and service to the University, 2003  
 
 
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