| By Department |
| :: Anthropology |
Ruth Behar Professor Anthropology 101 West Hall 1092 763-2047 | Peasant society, religion, gender; historical anthropology; feminist ethnography, Spain, Cuba, Mexico. |
Bruce Mannheim Professor Anthropology 101 West Hall 1092 763-5164
| Linguistic anthropology; the politics of language use; social theory; poetics and narrative; historical ethnography; Andean South America; the politics of language use; social theory; poetics and narrative. |
Joyce Marcus Professor Anthropology 101 West Hall 1092 763-5164
| Ethno-history; ancient writing systems; early complex societies; Mexico, Central America, South America; Mayan, Zapotec, and Andean civilizations from 300-1600 AD. |
Jeffrey Parsons Professor Anthropology 4041 Museums 1079 764-7571 | Preindustrial-complex societies; cultural evolution; settlement patterns; ethno-historical-ethnographic-archaeological interfaces; Mesoamerica; Central Andes. |
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| :: Architecture & Urban Planning |
Lydia Soo Associate Professor Architecture & Urban Planning 3124 Art & Arch 2069 936-0208
| History of Renaissance and baroque architecture; history of architectural theory; history of seventeenth-century science. |
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| :: Asian Languages & Cultures |
William Baxter III Associate Professor Asian Languages & Cultures 202 South Thayer Street Suite 6111 - 1608 734-763-3704 | History of the Chinese language from the Zhou dynasty (c. 1000 BC) to the present; history of Chinese dialects; non-Chinese languages of China; methodology of historical linguistics; semantic theory; history of linguistics. |
Miranda Brown Assistant Professor Asian Languages & Cultures 202 South Thayer Building - 1608 734-615-7036
| Premodern China, especially early imperial political culture, the history of the family, and the history and historiography of Chinese science. |
Madhav Deshpande Professor Asian Languages & Cultures 202 South Thayer Building - 1608 734-647-2159 | Sanskrit; Hinduism; the linguistic history and the development of linguistic theory in India; cultural, social, and religious history. |
Shuen-fu Lin Professor Asian Languages & Cultures 202 S Thayer Suite 6111 1285 647-2093 | Chinese poetry of the middle periods, especially shi and ci poetry; literary theory; early Daoist philosophical literature; the literature of the Song period (960-1279). |
Donald Lopez Arthur E. Link Distinguished University Professor Asian Languages & Cultures 202 South Thayer Building - 1608 734-615-1331 | Late Indian Mahayana Buddhism; Tibetan Buddhism. |
Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen Professor and Director of Language Studies Asian Languages & Cultures 202 South Thayer Building - 1608 734-647-2092
| Medieval Japanese renga (linked verse); Buddhism and medieval Japanese aesthetics; Heian womens writing and self-representation; Western theory; Japanese literature; theories and problems of translation. |
David Rolston Associate Professor Asian Languages & Cultures 202 South Thayer Building Suite 6111 734-647-2097 | Chinese Middle Ages; premodern drama and fiction. |
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| :: Classical Studies |
H Cameron Professor Classical Studies 2176 Angell Hall 1003 764-7505 | Greek drama; linguistics; Greek orators; Platinus. |
Basil Dufallo Assistant Professor Classical Studies 2031 Tisch Hall Ann Arbor, MI. 48109-1003 734.764.0360 | Classical Latin literature; critical/cultural theory; ancient rhetoric; and the classical tradition. |
Benjamin Fortson Assistant Professor Classical Studies 2160 Angell Hall 1003 764-0360 | Indo-European comparative philology, history of Greek and Latin, historical linguistics, lexicography. |
Traianos Gagos Associate Professor Classical Studies 2160 Angell Hall 1003 647-3290
| Greek papyrology and palaeography; social, economic, and cultural history of the Graeco-Roman and late antique Egypt and Near East; papyrology and archaeology; computer technology and the study of the ancient world. |
Sharon Herbert Professor Classical Studies 2160 Angell Hall 1003 764-0362 | Greek Archaeology; vase painting; Hellenistic Near East. |
Ruth Scodel Professor Classical Studies 2123 Angell Hall -- 1003 764-1197
| Classical traditions and early modern dance. |
Robert Wallin Lecturer Classical Studies 2160 Angell Hall 1003 764-0360 | Great Books from the ancient to the modern world; Vergil and Vergilian influence; Latin. |
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| :: Classical Studies, Comp Lit |
Basil Dufallo Assistant Professor Classical Studies, Comp Lit 2031 Tisch Hall Ann Arbor, MI. 48109-1003 734.764.0360 | Classical Latin literature; critical/cultural theory; ancient rhetoric; and the classical tradition. |
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| :: English |
Sunil Agnani Assistant Professor English 4204 Angell Hall -- 1003 764-3306 | Eighteenth-Century Moral and Political Prose, European Enlightenment, Edmund Burke, Denis Diderot, Contemporary Postcolonial Literature, Literary Theory, Literature of Empire & Decolonization. |
Anne Curzan Associate Professor English 3020 Tisch 1003 936-2881 | History of the English language, historical sociolinguistics, Old and Middle English language and literature, language and gender, lexicography, pedagogy. |
Lincoln Faller Professor English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 647-7477
| English literature, 1600-1800; Defoe; mythology of crime, 1600 to present; the rise of the novel; literature, culture, and history of the American Southwest; Native American literature; literature of travel and exploration, especially eighteenth-century. |
Linda Gregerson Professor English 3026 Angell Hall 1003 764-6369 | Early modern English drama, lyric and narrative poetry; Reformation nationalism; subject formation; colonialism; conversion. |
Barbara Hodgdon Adjunct Professor English 3163 Angell Hall 424-2597 (H)
| Renaissance drama. |
William Ingram Professor Emeritus English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 647-6762
| The history of the early modern stage in its economic and social contexts; the history of the early modern city of London; palaeography. |
Katherine Mary Frances McSparran Associate Professor Emerita English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 764-6330
| Middle English language and texts; manuscripts and codicology; editing; dialectology. |
Steven Mullaney Associate Professor English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 764-6330 | Early modern drama and its relationship to cultural and social dynamics of the period; New World exploration and colonization; Reformation history and religious identities; history of emotions in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe. |
Susan Parrish Assistant Professor English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 764-6330
| Colonial American literatures, 1500-1800; history of science; nature writing; gift and epistolary theory; gender; ecocriticism. |
Adela Pinch Associate Professor English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 764-6330 | Nineteenth-century British literature; romanticism; eighteenth-century British literature; lyric poetry; the novel; womens studies; feminist criticism. |
David Porter Associate Professor English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 734.764.6330
| Eighteenth-century studies; early modern travel literature; aesthetics; literature of East-West encounters; material culture. |
Catherine Sanok Assistant Professor English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 764-6330
| Middle English literature; womens textual traditions hagiography; religious narrative; fifteenth-century literature and culture. |
Michael Schoenfeldt Professor English Office of the Dean, LSA 6525 Haven Hall 1045 647-2115 | Early modern English literature; early modern history; courtesy literature; history of medicine; religious literature. |
Macklin Smith Associate Professor English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 764-6330
| Chaucer and Langland; fourteenth-century religious verse; poetics; the history of poetry to the present; the alliterative long line in Piers Plowman. |
Karla Taylor Associate Professor English 3220 Angell Hall 1003 764-6363 | Medieval literature, especially English and Italian; narrative; linguistics and literature. |
Theresa Tinkle Associate Professor English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 764-6330 | Medieval literature, especially from the twelfth-century Renaissance and late fourteenth-century England; Christian representations of Judaism; histories of sexuality; women writers and feminist theory; manuscript studies. |
Thomas Toon Associate Professor English 3178 Angell Hall 1003 764-6330 | Language variation and socio-historical linguistics, especially the influences of literacy on processes of language change; Old English, early Middle English; early English palaeography and manuscript studies; regional and social dialectology. |
Valerie Traub Professor English 1122 Lane Hall -- 1290 763-2047 | Early modern English literature, with an emphasis on gender and sexuality; Shakespeare; early modern drama; cartography; gender studies. |
Douglas Trevor Associate Professor English 3056 Tisch Hall -- 1003 764-6379 | 16th and 17th century English literature, especially Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton; the history of the passions; religion and gender studies. |
Ralph Williams Professor English 3187 Angell Hall -- 1003 764-6330 | History of literary theory, especially biblical interpretation; relations between painting and literature, espcially the paintings of the Italian Middle Ages and Renaissance; Shakespeare; Dante; Primo Levi. |
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| :: Gemanic Languages |
Vanessa Agnew Assistant Professor Gemanic Languages 3136 MLB 1275 647-7466
| Eighteenth and nineteenth-century travel writing; postcolonial theory; intersections between music, natural history and exploration; missionization and colonialization. Teaching interests include German opera and writings about music. |
Antonius Broos Lecturer Gemanic Languages 3418 MLB 1275 764-5370
| Dutch literature with emphasis on the eighteenth century and the connection with art history. |
Robert Kyes Professor Gemanic Languages 3144 MLB 1275 764-8018 | Comparative German linguistics; history of German, of Dutch, medieval German dialects (Gothic, Old Saxon, Old High German, Old Dutch, Old Norse); German grammars and grammarians of the early modern period; attitudes toward languages/dialects. |
Helmut Puff Associate Professor Gemanic Languages 3142 MLB 1275 647-0251
| Medieval and early modern Europe, especially German literature, culture, and history of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; Reformation; northern Renaissance; history of sexuality; humanism; cultural studies; crime and society; textual transmission. |
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| :: History |
Chun-Shu Chang Professor History 1757 Haven Hall -- 1003 763-2294 | History and civilization of China, 1600 B.C.-A.D. 1800: politics, culture, intellectual history; Chinese language (oracle bone and shell inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, Chin-Han bamboo and wooden documents). |
David Cohen Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 764-2559
| Pre-colonial and twentieth-century African, eastern and southern Africa; historical anthropology; the production of history. |
Christian de Pee Assistant Professor History 1632 Haven Hall 763-6968 | Tang-Song-Yuan China, representations of imperial power, text and writing, archaeology. |
Hussein Fancy Assistant Professor History 2642 Haven -- 1003 647-5409 | Interactions among Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Mediterranean during the twelfth to fourteenth centuries. |
John Fine Professor History 1029 Tisch -- 1003 763-2231 | Medieval Balkans; Byzantine history, church history, with emphasis on the Eastern Church. |
Myron Gutmann Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 615-8400 | Historical demography of Europe and America; early modern Europe; population and environment; environmental history. |
David Hancock Associate Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 763-6305 | Seventeenth and eighteenth-century American, British, and Portuguese history; Atlantic history, 1491-1815; business, economic and political history; regionalization and globalization; Caribbean slavery. |
Diane Hughes Associate Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 764-8547 | Medieval and early modern history with a focus on social representation and visual culture; mapping; costume; Mediterranean cultural diplomacy. |
Carol Karlsen Associate Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 647-4884 | American women; early American society and culture. |
Valerie Kivelson Associate Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 763-2049 | Medieval and early modern Russia; history of cartography; comparative witchcraft, religion, politics and culture. |
Victor Lieberman Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 763-4771
| Political, economic, and cultural change in mainland Southeast Asia, c. 800-1850, with emphasis on Eurasian comparisons in this same period. |
Rudi Lindner Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 763-2290
| Comparative medieval history. |
Michael MacDonald Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 763-0120
| Social and cultural history of early modern England; popular beliefs; magic, science, and religion; health and healing; folk psychology; history of dreams in England, 1500-1835; all aspects of British history from the late Middle Ages until around 1800. |
Jonathan Marwil Lecturer History 1029 Tisch 1003 647-5418
| How the past is remembered and represented; seventeenth-century England; literature of war. |
Farina Mir Assistant Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 647-5416 | Pre-colonial and early modern Indian history. Mughal India and the history of Islam in South Asia, eighth to the eighteenth centuries. |
Rachel Neis Assistant Professor History
| Jewish History (particularly late antique), Palestinian and Babylonian Rabbinic Culture, Religion and Mysticism, Law in the Ancient World, Vision and Visuality. |
Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Professor History 1029 Tisch Hall -- 1003 763-1460 | Women's history; history of sexuality; early America. |
Paolo Squatriti Associate Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 647-4897
| Early medieval Europe; the Mediterranean; environmental history; technology. |
Hitomi Tonomura Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 647-7298 | History, society, and cultures of premodern Japan from earliest times through the eighteenth century; sexuality; the body; birth-giving; gender relations; masculinity; property relations; autobiography. |
Thomas Trautmann Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 647-4899 | Ancient India; kinship; history of anthropology. |
Raymond Van Dam Professor History 1029 Tisch 1003 763-1193
| Social and cultural history, Roman Empire and later; Roman Empire; early Christianity and patristics; early medieval and early Byzantine studies. |
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| :: History of Art |
Celeste Brusati Professor History of Art 170A Tappan Hall 734.764.5407 | Sixteenth and seventeenth Netherlandish art and art literature; early modern ideologies of art and gender; self-imagery; pictorial print culture; still life; trompe loeil; technologies of vision. |
Alexandra Gajewski Visiting Assistant Professor History of Art 110 Tappan -- 1357
| Romanesque and Gothic architecture from the 12th to 14th centuries and, in particular, on north-eastern France. Her interests include the monastic orders of the Middle Ages and questions of patronage, ideology, and cultural geography of medieval France. |
Elaine Gazda Professor History of Art 150F Tappan Hall and the Kelsey Museum 734.647.3085 | Roman sculpture; the art of late antiquity and of Graeco-Roman Egypt; Roman architecture and building technology; Etruscan art; the impact of the classical tradition in the West. |
Megan Holmes Associate Professor History of Art 170E Tappan Hall 734.763.0517 | Italian Renaissance social and cultural history, monasticism and the arts, sacred images in the Renaissance. |
Martin Powers Professor History of Art 120A Tappan Hall 734.764.5402 | Social history of art in classical and medieval China; word/ text issues; cultural dialogue between Europe and China in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; the politics of cultural representation in contemporary scholarship. |
Elizabeth Sears Professor History of Art 150E Tappan Hall 734.763.6110 | European representational arts of the High and Later Middle Ages, with special focus on manuscript illumination, religious and secular iconography and historiography. |
Patricia Simons Associate Professor History of Art 170B Tappan Hall 734.763.5073 | Art of Renaissance Italy with special focus on the representation of sexuality and gender; gender and sexuality, especially between women; history of medicine; Renaissance and baroque art. |
Anna Sloan Assistant Professor History of Art
| Medieval Indian architecture and epigraphy, contemporary Pakistani painting and mixed media. |
Achim Timmermann Assistant Professor History of Art 110 Tappan Hall 1357 734.763.6112 | Medieval art and architecture. |
Thomas Willette Assistant Professor History of Art 10A Tappan Hall 734.936.0285 | Cultural and political history of early modern and modern Italy, especially Naples; the production and reception of visual art in Italy c. 1400-1750; European art-historiography and national identity c. 1450-1900; life writing and self-portraiture. |
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| :: Law |
Bruce Frier Professor Law 535 Legal Research 936-3022 | Roman social and legal history. |
Thomas Green Professor Law 342 Hutchins 1215 764-1475 | Medieval history; English and American legal history. |
Madeline Kochen Assistant Professor Law
| Property, theories of justice and obligation, Talmudic law, and constitutional law. |
William Miller Professor Law 411 Hutchins Hall 1215 763-9014 | Icelandic sagas; emotions, particularly those that deal with self-attention and status determination. |
James White Professor Law 332 Hutchins Hall 1215 936-2989 | Main interest is in the understanding of important works in literature, philosophy and law, ranging from ancient Athens to the contemporary legal milieu; Shakespeare; Hooker; George Herbert. |
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| :: Museum of Anthropology |
Carla Sinopoli Professor Museum of Anthropology 4030 Museums 764-0484
| Archaeology of South India; Vijayanagara Empire (fourteenth to seventeenth centuries); political economy and craft production. |
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| :: Museum of Art |
James Steward Professor Museum of Art ('Til 2008)Rackham Building, Suite 0540 764-0395 | Late seventeenth and eighteenth-century art of England, France, and Italy, especially in relation to issues of domesticity, gender roles, identity, and questions of patronage; genre painting; subject pictures and related media. |
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| :: Music |
James Borders Professor Music 604 Burton Tower 1270 936-2189
| Medieval music and Christian liturgy. |
David Crawford Professor Emeritus Music 1204 Iroquois Ann Arbor, MI 48104 663-3814
| Renaissance sacred music; online database of information on more than 13,000 worship books printed before 1601. |
Stefano Mengozzi Assistant Professor Music 702 Burton Tower 1270 647-1890
| Renaissance music and culture. |
Louise Stein Professor Music 3229 Moore 2085 764-6511 | Early modern music, theater and society; sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth-century music, theater and opera; Latin American colonial music and literature; Spanish music and culture; baroque music; Renaissance music. |
Steven Whiting Professor and Associate Dean Music 220 Stearns Building -- 2075 764-2504 | Eighteenth-century music and the history of musical theater. |
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| :: Near Eastern Studies |
Kathryn Babayan Associate Professor Near Eastern Studies 202 South Thayer Street Suite 4012 -- 1608 764-0314 | Early modern cultural history of Central and Eastern Islamdom (Iran, Iraq, Anatolia, Syria); heresy; gender; conversion. |
Gabriele Boccaccini Professor Near Eastern Studies 202 South Thayer Street Suite 4012 -- 1608 764-0314 | Second Temple Judaism and Christian origins, sixth century BDC to third century CE; history and theology of Jewish-Christian relations from ancient times to the present. |
Michael Bonner Professor Near Eastern Studies 202 South Thayer Street Suite 4012 -- 1608 764-0314
| Poverty and charity in the Islamic Middle East, especially c. 600-1100; focusing on Arabia at the rise of Islam, c. 550-750; redistributive practices in Arabia; GIS mapping of markets, trade routes, etc, for pre-Islamic and early-Islamic Arabia. |
Yaron Eliav Associate Professor Near Eastern Studies 202 South Thayer Street Suite 4012 -- 1608 647-4638 | Rabbinic literature; history of Judaism during the Roman and Byzantine periods; Jewish-Christian relations in late antiquity. |
Elliot Ginsburg Associate Professor Near Eastern Studies 202 South Thayer Street Suite 4012 -- 1608 764-0314 | Jewish mysticism, ritual studies; emotions and the senses; Hasidism; medieval and modern Jewish thought; notions of time and sacred time; cross-traditionary examples of contemplative studies. |
Gottfried Hagen Associate Professor Near Eastern Studies 202 South Thayer Street Suite 4012 -- 1608 763-1596 | Ottoman historical, political and geographical writings; the history of Islam and Muslim religiosity in the Ottoman Realm; pre-nineteenth century Ottoman history; Ottoman Turkish language, Turkish history. |
Sherman Jackson Professor Near Eastern Studies 202 South Thayer Street Suite 4012 -- 1608 763-4671
| Islamic law and culture. |
Alexander Knysh Professor Near Eastern Studies 202 South Thayer Street Suite 4012 -- 1608 764-0314 | Social and religious history of South Arabia with special reference to the Cult of Saints; local manuscript tradition; transmission of knowledge; teaching institutions; social stratification; tribal organization. |
Terry Wilfong Associate Professor Near Eastern Studies 202 South Thayer Street Suite 4012 -- 1608 764-0314
| Social history of ancient and late antique Egypt. |
Gernot Windfuhr Professor Near Eastern Studies 202 South Thayer Street Suite 4012 -- 1608 647-0096 | Persian language, linguistics, literature, culture; Iranian linguistics and dialectology; Near Eastern linguistics; pre-Islamic Iranian languages and religions; Zoroastrianism. |
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| :: Philosophy |
Edwin Curley James B. and Grace J. Nelson Professor Philosophy 2231 Angell Hall 734-764-6285 | Mainly seventeenth-century philosophy: Descartes, Hobbes and Spinoza; sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; early modern philosophy; British empiricism, focusing mainly on Lock, Hume, and Rousseau, but also Berkeley, Voltaire, Diderot, and Montesquieu. |
Edwin Curley James B. and Grace J. Nelson Professor Philosophy 2231 Angell Hall 734-764-6285 | On leave 08-09. Seventeenth-century philosophy: Descartes, Hobbes and Spinoza; sixteenth and seventeenth c.; early modern philosophy; British empiricism, focusing mainly on Lock, Hume, and Rousseau, but also Berkeley, Voltaire, Diderot, and Montesquieu. |
Stephen Darwall John Dewey Distinguished University Professor Philosophy 2227 Angell 734-764-6285 | Moral and political philosophy; history of ethics; moral psychology and theory and the history of these subjects, primarily in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |
Louis Loeb Professor Philosophy 2243 Angell 734-764-6285 | History of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century European philosophy, especially Descartes and Hume. |
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| :: Political Science |
Arlene Saxonhouse Professor Political Science 7772 Haven 1003 764-6389
| Early modern political thought, especially Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbes; ancient political thought; women in the history of political thought. |
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| :: Residential College |
Cynthia Sowers Lecturer Residential College 107 Tyler, East Quad 1245 647-4348
| Literature and visual arts of Late Antiquity and the early medieval period. |
Martin Walsh Lecturer Residential College 112 Tyler, East Quad 1245 647-4353
| Medieval drama; medieval and early modern popular culture, particularly festivals; cult of the Saints. |
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| :: Romance Languages |
Catherine Brown Associate Professor Romance Languages 4002 MLB 1275 734.647.2680
| Medieval literature; literary theory; comparative literature. |
Frank Casa Professor Romance Languages 4214 MLB 1275 764-1163 | Golden Age Spanish literature, in particular the theater of the period, focusing on the cultural and historical aspects of the work and the literary tradition that informs these; twentieth-century Spanish theater and Spanish culture. |
Alison Cornish Associate Professor Romance Languages 4108 MLB 1275 764-4382 / 764-5344
| Medieval and renaissance Italian literature, especially Dante and his contemporaries. |
Ivonne Del Valle Assistant Professor Romance Languages 4130 MLB 1275 764-4383 | Specializes in the literature, history, and culture of the Colonial period, especially in Mexico and Peru; uses a transatlantic scope to review the texts of the period. |
Steven Dworkin Professor Romance Languages 4108 MLB 1275 764-5344 / 764-4381
| History of the Romance languages, especially Spanish in the medieval and early modern periods. |
Enrique Garcia Santo-Tomas Associate Professor Romance Languages 4132 MLB 1275 647-2333 | Early modern Spain, sixteenth to seventeenth centuries. |
George Hoffmann Associate Professor Romance Languages 4126 MLB 1275 647-2329
| How historical contexts shape literary experience; how struggles with doubt in the Renaissance formed personal religious culture; how suspension of disbelief in the practice of faith contributed to how literature was read and written. |
Katherine Ibbett Assistant Professor Romance Languages 4108 MLB 1275 647-2351
| Seventeenth-century French literature: theater, dramatic theory, political writing, the politics of style. |
Peggy McCracken Professor Romance Languages 4108 MLB 1275 764-5344 | Medieval literature, especially French; gender and sexuality studies; blood, gender, and medieval literature. |
Ryan Szpiech Assistant Professor Romance Languages 4104 MLB - 1275 647-2334 | Cultures and literatures of medieval Iberia, focusing especially on cultural interaction, exchange, and conflict. My interests converge around the concept of translation (of languages, alphabets, styles, beliefs, identities, and ideas). |
Gustavo Verdesio Associate Professor Romance Languages 4108 MLB 1275 734-764-5344
| Colonial Latin American Studies; the comment of the encounter; the first half of the sixteenth century; Pre-Columbian cultures; the conquest and colonization of the Americas. |
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| :: Slavic Languages |
Andreas Schonle Associate Professor Slavic Languages 3040 MBL 1275 764-5355 | Eighteenth and nineteenth-century Russian literature; Russian literary theory. |
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| :: Sociology |
Fatma Gocek Associate Professor Sociology 1225 South University -- 2590 647-4228 | Eighteenth century Ottoman Empire; social change in Middle Eastern history; issues of ethnicity and gender; social theories tested in non-Western contexts. |
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| :: Womens Studies |
Dena Goodman Professor Womens Studies 2144 Lane Hall - 1290 647-0771
| Intellectual history of early modern France, especially the eighteenth century and enlightenment. |
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