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Ph.D. Candidate
Ph.D. English (expected May 2017)
Saint Louis University
Saint Louis, MO
Primary Areas: Late Medieval and Early Sixteenth-Century Literature, Manuscript and Print Culture
Dissertation: Writing and Erasure in Middle English Texts and Medieval Manuscripts, 1350-1500
Committee: Ruth Evans, chair; Antony Hasler; Paul Acker
M.A. English
Saint Louis University (May 2011)
Saint Louis, MO
Thesis: Human-Animal Transformations and Medieval Notions of Humanness
Committee: Ruth Evans, chair; Antony Hasler; Georgia Johnston
B.A. English, Magna cum laude
Harlaxton College
Grantham, England (study abroad)
Eastern Illinois University (May 2009)
Charleston, IL
Late Medieval and Early Sixteenth-Century Literature and Culture | Manuscript Studies
History of the Book and Print Culture| Animal Studies | Critical Theory | Gender and Sexuality
Rhetoric and Composition
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Newberry Library Travel Award, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, $125 (Fall 2016)
Donald Howard Travel Scholarship to London, New Chaucer Society, $200 (Spring 2016)
Philanthropic Education Organization Dissertation Fellowship Award, partial funding (Spring 2016)
Professional Travel Funding, Saint Louis University Department of English, $500 (Spring 2014)
Donald Howard Travel Scholarship to Iceland, New Chaucer Society, $675 (Spring 2014)
First Prize Paper, Saint Louis University Graduate Student Symposium, $200 (Spring 2014)
Edward L. and Rhelda Marbry Morgan, Ph.D., Endowed Book Fund Award, $800 (Spring 2013)
The Knapp Award for outstanding and most promising of the English Departments incoming Masters
students, $1,000 (Fall 2009)
New Acquisitions to the Medieval Manuscript Collection at Saint Louis University: A Catalogue
Manuscripta: A Journal for Manuscript Research 60.2 (2017). (forthcoming)
An Annotated Chaucer Bibliography, 2013. Studies in the Age of Chaucer 37 (2015): 347-401. (contributor)
The Book of Margery Kempes Middle English Recipe: The (Un)readable Folio 124v. Journal of the Early Book
Society. (in progress)
Counterfeit Speech and Chaucers Manciples Tale. Exemplaria (in progress)
writen in his tables: Surveillance as Inscription and Erasure in Chaucer, Twentieth Biennial
International Congress of the New Chaucer Society: London, England. July 10-15, 2016.
Letters that Fly: Bird Sound in Chaucer, Nineteenth Biennial International Congress of the New
Chaucer Society: Reykjavik, Iceland. July 16-20, 2014.
Penning Chaucers Birds, Twentieth Annual Graduate Student Association Research Symposium:
Saint Louis, Missouri. April 11, 2014.
Human-Animal Transformations. Panel Organizer and Chair. 48th Annual Kalamazoo International
Medieval Congress: Kalamazoo, Michigan. May 9-12, 2013. Participants: Karl Steel, Laura
Wang, Francis Tobienne.
Image and Text in the Late Medieval Wound Man Tradition, 39 th Annual Saint Louis Conference on
Manuscript Studies: Saint Louis, Missouri. October 12-13, 2012.
"Ilz sont pour certain la viande: The Rhetoric of Hunger and Satiation in The Danse Macabre of
Women, 47th Annual Kalamazoo International Medieval Congress: Kalamazoo, Michigan.
May 11-14, 2012.
Seeing Through the Squint: Annie Dillards Pilgrim at Tinker Creek and the Space of a Medieval
Anchorhold, International Anchoritic Society ConferenceSeptember 16-18: Grand Forks,
North Dakota. September 16-18, 2011.
Forging the Female: Galenic Medical Discourse and the Destabilization of Gendered Spaces in
Guigemar, 46th Annual Kalamazoo International Medieval Congress: Society for Medieval
Feminist Scholarship (SMFS) panel. Kalamazoo, Michigan. May 11-14, 2011
This pye dothe borne: Masculine Inadequacy and Marriage in Johan Johan, Medieval and Early
Modern Studies Conference: Chapel Hill, North Carolina. February 18-19, 2011.
The New Chaucer Society (NCS) | Illinois Medieval Association (IMA) | Modern Language Association (MLA)
Medieval Academy of America (MAA)
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