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Carolyn Dinshaw is an American academic and author, who has specialised in issues of gender and sexuality in the medieval context.


Education and career

Dinshaw was born to an Indian father, Dudley Dinshaw a
Parsi Parsis () or Parsees are an ethnoreligious group of the Indian subcontinent adhering to Zoroastrianism. They are descended from Persians who migrated to Medieval India during and after the Arab conquest of Iran (part of the early Muslim conq ...
from
Lucknow Lucknow (, ) is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and it is also the second largest urban agglomeration in Uttar Pradesh. Lucknow is the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district and division ...
and an American mother. Dinshaw earned her bachelor's degree in 1978 from
Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr College ( ; Welsh: ) is a women's liberal arts college in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Founded as a Quaker institution in 1885, Bryn Mawr is one of the Seven Sister colleges, a group of elite, historically women's colleges in the United St ...
and went on to graduate study at
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial Colleges, fourth-oldest ins ...
where she earned her PhD in English Literature in 1982 with a dissertation that later became the book ''Chaucer and the Text''. She is currently a Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis and English at
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then-Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, the ...
working in medieval studies and queer theory. The corpus of her work focuses on the relationship between the present and the medieval past, and in particular the ways that certain aspects of the medieval past continue to resonate in contemporary issues of gender and sexuality, the embodied experience of time, and "ecological thought." She is the recipient of the 2017-2018 James Robert Brudner Memorial Prize at
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the wo ...
.


Affiliations

In addition to being a prolific scholar on a variety of topics in queer theory, medieval studies, and ecocriticism, Dishaw is one of the founding Co-Editors of ''GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies'', was on the advisory board for ''
Exemplaria ''Exemplaria'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the Middle Ages and the Early modern period. It was established in 1989 and is published by Taylor & Francis. The editors-in-chief are Anke Bernau (University of Manchester), N ...
'' (2008–13) and currently sits on the editorial board of ''postmedieval''. She has also been the president of the
New Chaucer Society The New Chaucer Society is a professional academic organization dedicated to the study of Geoffrey Chaucer and the Middle Ages, founded in 1979. Its predecessor, the original Chaucer Society, had been founded by Frederick James Furnivall in 1868 a ...
(2010–12), on the Committee for Lesbian and Gay History in the American Historical Association. Dinshaw is also affiliated with the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship, the Society for the Study of Homosexuality in the Middle Ages; the John Gower Society, Lollard Society, the Medieval Academy of America and the Modern Language Association of America.


Select bibliography


Monographs

* ''Chaucer and the Text'', 1988 * ''Chaucer's Sexual Poetics'', 1989
''Chaucer's Sexual Poetics''
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1989. * ''Getting Medieval: Sexualities and Communities, Pre- and Postmodern'', 1999
''Getting Medieval''
Durham NC: Duke University Press, 1999.
''How Soon Is Now? Medieval Texts, Amateur Readers and the Queerness of Time''
Durham NC: Duke University Press, 2012. * ''It's Not Easy Being Green'', in progress * ''Exploring Nowhere: Mirages, Digital Maps, and the Historical Problem of Location'', in progress


Articles and book chapters

* "Margery Kempe" In (pp. 222–39) Dinshaw, Carolyn and Wallace, David (eds), ''The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Women's Writing'', Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2003. v-xix, 289 pp. (''Cambridge Companions to Literature''). (2003) * "The History of GLQ, Volume 1: LGBTQ Studies, Censorship, and Other Transnational Problems" ''GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies'', (12:1), 2006, 5–26. (2006) * "Medieval Feminist Criticism" In (pp. 11–26) Plain, Gill (ed. and introd.), Sellers, Susan (ed. and introd.), Gubar, Susan (postscript), ''A History of Feminist Literary Criticism'', Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2007. xi, 352 pp.. (2007) * "Temporalities" In (pp. 107–123) Strohm, Paul (ed. and introd.), ''Middle English'', Oxford, England: Oxford UP, 2007. xii, 521 pp.(''Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature''). (2007)


References


External links


Faculty Page New York University
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