PRESENTATIONS, EDITING, ETC. |
[Background image is from the manuscript Cod Pal germ 142 fol. 43v and depicts a woman shooting a bow and arrow at shields hanging in a tree] |
presentations
- upcoming & online: May 2024, “Lessons on Knightly Conduct in Christine de Pizan’s Cent balades and the 2023 Cyberattack on Christine's Queen's Manuscript” in Teaching Christine/Christine as Teacher, the 59th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, US.
- Saturday, 24 February 2024, “The Medieval Sphinx,” the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence's Symposium: Manuscript (He)Art: A Symposium in Honor of Jesse Hurlbut. [pdf]
- 13 May 2023, “Christine Studies in the Digital Age” in the Remembering Great Christine de Pizan Scholars Roundtable, The 58th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, US.
- 13 May 2023, “Medieval Scholarship and Disability: Accessibility for Scholars with Chronic Conditions” in Medieval Disability, Modern Ableism (A Roundtable), The 58th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, US.
- 13 May 2022, "Christine de Pizan x Ioannis Ravisii Textoris on Hero and Leander: A Readerly Pairing” in Digital Humanities, Lyric Poetry, Textual Studies in Christine de Pizan: A Roundtable Festschrift in Honor of James Laidlaw, The 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, US. [abstract] This talk presents a new finding on Christine de Pizan's Cent balades that relates to this book project.
- 2017, “Humor, Sex, and Mockery in La confession et testament de l’amant trespassé de deuil,” Fourth International Congress of the John Gower Society, Durham, England. [abstract]
- 2015, “Categories of Difference in Oedipi et Sphingis Dialogus,” 36th Annual Medieval and Renaissance Forum, Keene, NH, US. This talk has been expanded into an article.
- 2014, “Language, Layout, and Readers of Gower's Trilingual Manuscript Yale Beinecke Osborn fa. 1,” Third International Congress of the John Gower Society, Rochester, NY, US.
- 2012, “To Be a Lover, Not a Fighter,” Gender and Transgression in the Middle Ages conference hosted by the University of St. Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Scotland.
- 2009, “Transgressive Gendered Behavior in the Roman d’Eneas, ms BN fr 60, ca. 1330,” 44th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, US.
- 2009, “The Myths of Thebes, Troy, and Rome in Medieval France and England: Historicizing ms BN fr 60,” 84th Annual Medieval Academy of America Conference, Chicago, IL, US.
- 2005, “Economy of Gendered Physical Violence in Part Three of Christine de Pizan's Book of the City of Ladies,” 11th Annual Penn Graduate Romanic Association Colloquium, Philadelphia, PA, US. This talk has been expanded into an article.
editing, service, etc.
- • Secretary, International Christine de Pizan Society, North American Branch (2022-2025)
- • Invited Editorial Advisor for section on Christine de Pizan’s Livre de la cité des dames, Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800 Series, Layman Poupard Publishing for Gale/Cengage Learning (2014)
- • Online review of Ingo Gildenhard's Virgil, Aeneid, 4.1-299. Latin Text, Study Questions, Commentary and Interpretative Essays (OER). 21 May 2018. [link]
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