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New Directions in the Study of Early Modern Literature, Sexuality, and Material Culture

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March 13, 2015
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Denney Hall 311

New Directions in the Study of Early Modern Literature, Sexuality, and Material Culture:
A Discussion with Professor Kaara Peterson (Miami University) and Professor James Bromley (Miami University)

Sponsored by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and the Department of English, Professors Peterson and Bromley will begin the discussion, but then everyone will be invited to participate, based especially on two papers that will be circulated in advance:


Kaara, Peterson, "The Ring's the Thing: Elizabeth's Virgin Knot and All's Well that Ends Well."
James Bromley, "Quilted with Mighty Words to Lean Purpose": Clothing and Queer Style in The Roaring Girl."

 

For information and a link to the papers, email Professor Hannibal Hamlin (Hamlin.22@osu.edu).