L. Monique皮特曼
L. Monique皮特曼
标题: Professor of 英语 and Director of 荣誉办公地点: 内尼会堂100
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教育
BA: bet365中文大学
MA: College of William & 玛丽
PhD: Purdue University
传记
A former student of the bet365中文大学 英语 Department, I began teaching here in 1999. I returned because the 英语 Department had provided me with a stimulating and nurturing place in which to develop a mature intellectual and spiritual life. I also loved and admired the comradery characteristic of the faculty relationships with each other and with their students.
After completing my B.A. in 英语 with a minor in music at Andrews (1991), I earned an M.A. from The College of William and 玛丽 (1993), finished a Ph.D. in Renaissance literature at Purdue University (2000). My research explores how Shakespeare in performance depicts gender, class, ethnic identities (Authorizing Shakespeare on Film and Television: 性别, Class, Ethnicity in 适应, 2011). Recent projects interrogate the ethics of representation in The Taming of the Shrew at Chicago Shakespeare Theater (莎士比亚的调查), the BBC’s 中空的皇冠 (借款人 and 银行 and 适应), Ralph Fiennes’s 科里奥兰纳斯 (Shakespeare Bulletin).
As Director of 荣誉 for over ten years, I’ve had the distinct pleasure of working with an engaged team of interdisciplinary students and research faculty from departments across the Andrews campus; the 荣誉 Family enriches my life with a commitment to strengthening hearts and minds for ethical care of our world and its peoples. Through the 荣誉 Program’s emphasis on research, I have been able to foster the research inquiries of students in the areas of Shakespeare and performance and Early Modern literature; I have mentored over twenty 荣誉 thesis projects—two of which have won top prize at the National Collegiate 荣誉 Council annual student research poster session.
Current 研究 or Professional Activities
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J. N. Andrews Medallion (2013)
布鲁斯A. Ronk Excellence in 研究 Award (2010)
The Augsburger Excellence in Teaching Award (2006)
Advisor of the Year (2004)
皮特曼,L. Monique. Shakespeare’s Contested Nations: Race, 性别, Multicultural Britain in Performances of the History Plays. 劳特利奇. 根据合同.
Radulescu, Ingrid and L. Monique皮特曼. ——《罗马尼亚诗人》?: Translated Shakespeare as Soft Power for the Post-Communist Nation.” Rethinking Shakespeare and Appropriation for the Twenty-First Century. Eds. 凡妮莎我. Corredera and Geoff Way. 在进行中.