PUBLICATIONS |
[Background image is from the manuscript Walters 668 fol. 35v and features scenes from Gulistān by Sa'dī depicting a variety of people of color] |
HUMANITIES
peer-reviewed articles
“Failed Sadism and Masochistic Martyrdom in Christine de Pizan's Livre de la cité des dames” in Painful Pleasures, ed. Christopher Vaccaro (Manchester University Press, 2022), 93-128. [abstract]
This article expands on my talk on power, violence, sexuality, and the body in book three of Christine de Pizan's Livre de la cité des dames. It also covers: proto-nonbinary people; the coilles passage in the Roman de la rose and the ancient Indian, Sanskrit epic the Mahābhārata.
This article expands on my talk on power, violence, sexuality, and the body in book three of Christine de Pizan's Livre de la cité des dames. It also covers: proto-nonbinary people; the coilles passage in the Roman de la rose and the ancient Indian, Sanskrit epic the Mahābhārata.
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“Oedipi et Sphingis Dialogus, ms FLP Lewis E 164, An Unknown Rendering of the Oedipus Legend and a New Dynamic between Oedipus and the Sphinx” in Imagining the Self, Constructing the Past: Selected Proceedings from the 36th Annual Medieval and Renaissance Forum, ed. Robert G. Sullivan and Meriem Pagès (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016), 90-107. [abstract]
My talk and article are the first scholarly studies of this text. The image used for the book cover of the collection is from the manuscript I study in my article and captures many of the ways in which this codex presents a new rendition of the Sphinx and Oedipus legend. I am also preparing an edition of the Oedipi et Sphingis Dialogus.
My talk and article are the first scholarly studies of this text. The image used for the book cover of the collection is from the manuscript I study in my article and captures many of the ways in which this codex presents a new rendition of the Sphinx and Oedipus legend. I am also preparing an edition of the Oedipi et Sphingis Dialogus.
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“Christine de Pizan's Metaphoric Womb,” Medieval Feminist Forum 47.1 (2011): 32-51. [abstract] [pdf]
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solicited book reviews
Review of Debate of the “Romance of the Rose.” The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe, by David F. Hult. French Forum 36.2-3 (2011): 265-267. [pdf]
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
peer-reviewed papers
- Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Tina-Marie Ranalli, Priyankan Kirupaharan, Dhaval Solanki, & Kunal Mankodiya, “Understanding the Challenges Nurses Encounter with Monitoring Technologies in a NICU,” International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 14 November 2023. [abstract] [pdf]
- Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Tina-Marie Ranalli, Jack Lanoie, Alex Sinapi, Andrew Laraw Lama, Jeanine Skorinko, Mariah Freark, and Nancy Alterio, “The Design and Prototyping of an App to Teach Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to Empower Them Against Abuse,” ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing, July 2023. [abstract] [pdf]
- Brittany Lewis, Tina-Marie Ranalli, Alexandra Gourley, Priyankan Kirupaharan, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, “‘I... caught a person casing my house... and scared him off:’ The Use of Security-Focused Smart Home Devices by People with Disabilities,” The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '23), Hamburg, Germany, April 2023. ACM CHI 2023 Honorable Mention Award (Top 5%) [abstract] [pdf]
- Krishna Venkatasubramanian and Tina-Marie Ranalli, “Designing Post-Trauma Self-Regulation Apps for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities,” ASSETS '22: Proceedings of the 24th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, Athens, Greece, October 2022. [abstract] [pdf]
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