Alphabetical Listing
Dee Abrahamse (PhD,
Professor, History
Areas of Interest: Byzantine History
Clorinda Donato (PhD, UCLA)
Professor, French and Italian
Areas of Interest: French Enlightenment reception, Fortunato Bartolomeo
de Felice’s encyclopedism.
Alicia M. Doyle (PhD, UC Santa Barbara)
Assistant Professor, Music
Areas of Interest: medieval liturgical music
Stephen Fleck (PhD, UC Davis)
Professor, French
Areas of Interest: early modern French theater,
Molière, music, comic theory and practice
Kristine Forney (PhD,
Professor, Music
Areas of Interest: Renaissance music, history of music printing,
performance practices, historical instruments, gender studies
Bonnie Gasior (PhD,
Associate Professor, Romance, German, and Russian Languages and Literatures
Areas of Interest: Travel literature, theories of monstrosity, subaltern
studies, transatlantic studies
Cheryl Goldstein (PhD, UCLA)
Assistant Professor, Comparative World Literature
Areas of Interest: Jewish studies, literary theory, cultural studies
Stanley Jones (D.Theol., Universität Göttingen)
Professor, Religious Studies
Areas of Interest: New Testament and Ancient Christianity
Lloyd Kermode (PhD, Rice University)
Associate Professor, English
Areas of Interest: early modern drama and culture, English-foreign
relations, provincial drama, contemporary critical theory
Timothy Keirn (PhD,
Lecturer, History
Areas of Interest: early modern
Marie Kelleher (PhD,
Assistant Professor, History
Areas of Interest: women and law, medieval Crown of Aragon, concubines
and marginal women
Eileen Klink (PhD,
Professor, English
Areas of Interest: early modern women and rhetoric
Julia Miller (PhD,
Professor, Art History
Areas of Interest: late medieval and Renaissance art in
Lawrence Nolan (PhD, UC Irvine)
Associate Professor, Philosophy
Areas of Interest: 17th-century philosophy, especially the rationalists
such as Descartes; medieval philosophy
Nhora Lucia Serrano (PhD,
Assistant Professor, Comparative World Literature
Areas of Interest: Medieval and early modern Spanish, French,
English and Italian literatures and political history; medieval visual
culture and illuminated manuscripts; notions of Kingship and Queenship;
travel narratives
Diana Steigerwald (PhD,
Assistant Professor, Religious Studies
Areas of Interest: History of Islamic thought, more particularly Islamic
theology, philosophy, and mysticism
Martine van Elk (PhD,
Associate Professor, English
Areas of Interest: Shakespeare, early modern drama, early modern
vagrants, early modern women writers from
Lisa Vollendorf (PhD, University of Pennsylvania)
Associate Professor, RGLL
Areas of Interest: Early Modern Spain and Colonial Latin America;
Atlantic World Studies; inquisition history; convent history; women’s
intellectual, cultural, and educational history; gender studies
Art History
Julia Miller
Comparative World Literature and Classics
Cheryl Goldstein
Nhora Lucia Serrano
English
Lloyd Kermode
Eileen Klink
Martine van Elk
History
Dorothy Abrahamse
Timothy Keirn
Marie Kelleher
Music
Alicia M. Doyle
Kristine Forney
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Diana Steigerwald
Romance,
German, and Russian Languages and Literatures
Clorinda Donato
Stephen Fleck
Bonnie Gasior
Lisa Vollendorf