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This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]]. | This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]]. | ||
===Scholarly Programs=== | ===Scholarly Programs=== | ||
Speaker, [[Early Modern Translation: Theory, History, Practice (conference)|Early Modern Translation: Theory, History, Practice]] (Conference, [[ | Speaker, [[Early Modern Translation: Theory, History, Practice (conference)|Early Modern Translation: Theory, History, Practice]] (Conference, [[2010–2011 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2010–2011]]) | ||
Co-director (with [[Peter Stallybrass]]), Renaissance Fetishisms: Clothes and the Fashioning of the Subject (Weekend Seminar, [[ | Co-director (with [[Peter Stallybrass]]), Renaissance Fetishisms: Clothes and the Fashioning of the Subject (Weekend Seminar, [[1998–1999 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|1998–1999]]) | ||
Speaker, Material London, ca. 1600 (Conference, | Speaker, Material London, ca. 1600 (Conference, 1994–1995) | ||
===Public Programs=== | ===Public Programs=== | ||
Lecture, "Poets and Portraits: Veronica Franco and Mary Wroth as Designing Women" ( | Lecture, "Poets and Portraits: Veronica Franco and Mary Wroth as Designing Women" (Spring 1992) | ||
[[Category:Folger Institute]] | [[Category:Folger Institute]] |
Latest revision as of 16:37, 4 March 2015
This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute.
Scholarly Programs
Speaker, Early Modern Translation: Theory, History, Practice (Conference, 2010–2011)
Co-director (with Peter Stallybrass), Renaissance Fetishisms: Clothes and the Fashioning of the Subject (Weekend Seminar, 1998–1999)
Speaker, Material London, ca. 1600 (Conference, 1994–1995)
Public Programs
Lecture, "Poets and Portraits: Veronica Franco and Mary Wroth as Designing Women" (Spring 1992)