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Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for | Fellows in residence at the [[Folger Institute]] for 2016–2017. | ||
( | (Mellon) [[Derek Dunne]], Lecturer, University of Fribourg | ||
:'' | :''Rogues’ Licence: The Counterfeiting of Authority in Early Modern Literature'' | ||
( | (Matilda D. Mascioli Fellow) [[Jessica Goethals]], Assistant Professor, Italian, University of Alabama | ||
:'' | :''Margherita Costa and the Audacity of Italian Literature and Spectacle'' | ||
( | (Mellon) [[Megan Heffernan]], Assistant Professor, English, DePaul University | ||
:'' | :''Willing Minds: Gathered Writing, Material Epistemology, and the Early Modern Poetic Imagination'' | ||
(NEH | (NEH) [[Carmen Nocentelli]], Associate Professor, English Language and Literature, University of New Mexico | ||
:'' | :''Black Legends and the Invention of Europe'' | ||
( | (ACLS Burkhardt Fellow) [[Joseph Ortiz]], Associate Professor, English, University of Texas at El Paso | ||
:'' | :''Against Translation: The Form of Renaissance Epic'' | ||
( | (NEH) [[Debapriya Sarkar]], Assistant Professor, English, Hendrix College | ||
:''Possible Knowledge: Forms of Literary and Scientific Thought in Early Modern England'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 4 March 2020
Fellows in residence at the Folger Institute for 2016–2017.
(Mellon) Derek Dunne, Lecturer, University of Fribourg
- Rogues’ Licence: The Counterfeiting of Authority in Early Modern Literature
(Matilda D. Mascioli Fellow) Jessica Goethals, Assistant Professor, Italian, University of Alabama
- Margherita Costa and the Audacity of Italian Literature and Spectacle
(Mellon) Megan Heffernan, Assistant Professor, English, DePaul University
- Willing Minds: Gathered Writing, Material Epistemology, and the Early Modern Poetic Imagination
(NEH) Carmen Nocentelli, Associate Professor, English Language and Literature, University of New Mexico
- Black Legends and the Invention of Europe
(ACLS Burkhardt Fellow) Joseph Ortiz, Associate Professor, English, University of Texas at El Paso
- Against Translation: The Form of Renaissance Epic
(NEH) Debapriya Sarkar, Assistant Professor, English, Hendrix College
- Possible Knowledge: Forms of Literary and Scientific Thought in Early Modern England