Premodern Studies
The Premodern Studies Working Group is coordinated and funded by the Department of English.
The University of Pennsylvania English department's Premodern Studies seminar fosters lively conversations about the literary, historical, and cultural materials of the Medieval and Early Modern periods, and the theoretical frameworks, critical perspectives, and methodologies we bring to bear upon those materials. Scholars – Penn English graduate students and faculty, as well as visiting academics – share drafts of article-length works-in-progress, offering participants a chance to make significant scholarly contributions in a relaxed environment. Our meetings foster an atmosphere of shared intellectual vigor, with conversations ranging in form and tone from Q&As and brainstorm sessions, to rigorous, constructive critiques of the papers within their broader critical contexts.
Our listserv address is SAS-ENGL-MEDREN [@] LISTS.UPENN.EDU. You may contact one of this year's co-coordinators, George Perez (gmnperez [@] sas.upenn.edu) or Ariel Bates (batariel [@] sas.upenn.edu) to be subscribed to the listserv or to request more information. You may also subscribe to the list directly through the link at the bottom of this page.
How to subscribe (or unsubscribe) to the Premodern Studies Listserv:
https://lists.upenn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=SAS-ENGL-MEDREN
Past Events
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Phyllis Rackin Lecture: Jennifer Higginbotham
"Renaissance Women’s Writing and the Problem of the Fragment"November 6, 2019 - 5:00pm to 7:30pm -
Phyllis Rackin Lecture: Renaissance Women's Writing and the Problem of the Fragment
October 30, 2019 - 3:45pm -
Meghan Hall Medieval/Renaissance Lecture
September 25, 2019 - 4:30pm to 6:00pm -
Shoshana Adler Medieval/Renaissance Lecture
September 11, 2019 - 4:30pm to 6:00pm -
Erika Lin
April 3, 2019 - 4:30pm to 5:30pm -
Sarah Novacich
March 13, 2019 - 4:30pm to 5:30pm -
Kellie Robertson
February 13, 2019 - 4:30pm to 5:30pm -
Anna Lyman’s WIP
January 23, 2019 - 4:30pm to 5:30pm -
Noémie Ndiaye (Carnegie Mellon University), “'Like Crows in New Seeded Gardens:' Female Blackface in Jacobean and Caroline drama”
November 7, 2018 - 4:30pm to 6:00pm -
2018 Phyllis Rackin Lecture: Will Stockton (Clemson University)
"How Many Lovers Had Shakespeare?"October 18, 2018 - 5:00pm to 6:30pm