Levinson, Katerina

Katerina Levinson

Stipendiary Lecturer in Spanish

Academic background

Katerina received her B.A. from Baylor University, where she studied Spanish and Great Texts. She received her MSt in Medieval and Modern Languages (Spanish) from The Queen’s College, Oxford and is completing her DPhil in Medieval and Modern Languages (Spanish) at Wolfson College, Oxford.

Teaching

Undergraduate:

Katerina currently teaches FHS Papers II, VI, IX and Prelims Papers II, III, and IV at St Anne’s.

Research interests

Katerina’s DPhil focuses on early modern feminism via a study of iconography of Mary’s Immaculate Conception in Pedro Calderón de la Barca. Her research interests include transatlantic Golden Age reception, Cervantes, visual art and literature, conceptions of mind and body in early modern literature, women and gender, early modern sensory perception.

Recent Publications

Levinson, Katerina J. 2024. “Allegorical Vision: The Promotion of the Senses and the Vision of the Entendimiento in Calderón’s El cubo de la Almudena” Humanities 13, no. 3: 72. https://doi.org/10.3390/h13030072.