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*[https://emroc.hypotheses.org/2687 Code Makers: The Hidden Labour Behind the Folger Shakespeare Library's Recipe Book Corpus] | *[https://emroc.hypotheses.org/2687 Code Makers: The Hidden Labour Behind the Folger Shakespeare Library's Recipe Book Corpus] | ||
*[https://emroc.hypotheses.org/2681 Code Breakers: The Hidden Labour Behind the Folger Shakespeare Library's Recipe Transcriptions] | *[https://emroc.hypotheses.org/2681 Code Breakers: The Hidden Labour Behind the Folger Shakespeare Library's Recipe Transcriptions] | ||
===Publications=== | |||
*"Review of Madeline Bassnet’s Women, Food Exchange, and Governance in Early Modern England." ''Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature'', 38.2, 2019: 448–450. | |||
===Recipe Recreations=== | ===Recipe Recreations=== |
Revision as of 13:15, 14 July 2021
Elisa Tersigni is the CLIR Digital Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow at the Jackman Humanities Institute, University of Toronto. She holds a PhD in English and Book History & Print Culture from the University of Toronto. She was the Digital Research Fellow for Before 'Farm to Table': Early Modern Foodways and Cultures from 2018–2011, during which time she was project manager for the development of the corpus of manuscript recipe books at the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Awards
- Pantzer New Scholar Award, Bibliographical Society of America (2020)
Critical Editions
- "Upon the Crown Imperial" (Poem 53), The Pulter Project
- "The Crown Imperial in the Early Modern English Imagination", The Pulter Project
- "Tears and Ink", The Pulter Project
Exhibitions
- Tastes of the Mediterranean, Pop-up exhibition on March 31, 2019
Scholarly Blog Posts
- Before the Thanksgiving Turkey, There Was the Banquet Peacock
- Not Shakespeare's Cup of Tea: Consuming Caffeine in Early Modern England
- Tastes of the Mediterranean: Italian Food Before Italy
- Code Makers: The Hidden Labour Behind the Folger Shakespeare Library's Recipe Book Corpus
- Code Breakers: The Hidden Labour Behind the Folger Shakespeare Library's Recipe Transcriptions
Publications
- "Review of Madeline Bassnet’s Women, Food Exchange, and Governance in Early Modern England." Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, 38.2, 2019: 448–450.
Recipe Recreations
- Much Ado About Stuffing: Recreating an Early Modern Stuffing Recipe, with Jack B. Bouchard, Julia Fine, and Michael Walkden
- Savory Biscuits from a 17th-Century recipe, with Jack B. Bouchard
Presentations and Invited Talks
- "From Aqua Mirabilis to Spice: Muslim and Jewish Influences in Early Modern English Recipes," Food and the Book 1300-1800, Newberry Library (October 2020)
- "Digital Resources for Early Modernists: Feminist Bibliography and Manuscript Recipe Books," Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Ohio State University, September 2020.
- "Two Sides of the Same Book: The Creation and Use of Early Modern English Receipt Books," Annual Meeting of the Bibliographical Society of America (January 2020)
- Woolley Week: New Discoveries in the Life and Work of a 17th-century Woman Writer, Folger Shakespeare Library (May 2019)
Media
- Episode 64: Elisa Tersigni and the History of Cookery, Kitchens, and Food in Shakespeare, That Shakespeare Life (July 2019)