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Hilary Binda    Bookmark and Share   

Degrees:  Ph.D, Tufts University (English); M.A., Tufts University (English); B.A., Brown University (Women Studies/Modern Culture and Media)

Expertise: English Renaissance Literature including Shakespeare, Critical Theory, Queer Theory, Modernist Literature and Poetics, Rhetoric and Composition

Awards and Fellowships: Faculty Enrichment Grant, School of the Museum of Fine Arts; Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, Tufts University; Fellowship on Renaissance Literature and Electronic Technology, Tufts University; Teaching Fellowship from the Academic Resource Center and English Department, Tufts University; Center For Humanities and Technology Fellowship, Tufts University; Galway Kinnell Poetry Award, Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Selected Publications and Scholarship 

" 'My name engrav'd herein': John Donne's Sacramental Temporality" forthcoming in Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies.

Review of Shakespeare and Tolerance (Cambridge University Press) by B. J. Sokol, Sixteenth Century Studies, Fall 2010

Review of Ideas and Images of Music in English and Continental Emblem Books 1550-1700 by Elena Laura Calogero, Renaissance Quarterly, Fall 2010

Review of The Heart in the Age of Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press) by William W. E. Slights, South Atlantic Review, Spring 2010

Review of Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism (Stanford University Press) by Regina Schwartz, South Central Review, Spring 2010

Review of Gender and Heroism in Early Modern English Literature (University of Chicago) by Mary Beth Rose, Marlowe Society of America Reviews, XXIV:2, Fall 2004

"Hell and Hypertext Have No Limits: Electronic Editing and the Crises in Criticism," Early Modern Literary Studies, January, 2000 (also published in Text Technology, vol. 9, no. 3, Autumn, 1999)

Image Conscious: Iconoclasm and the Reformation of Time in Early Modern English Literature
, book manuscript in progress.

Electronic Publications
The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe: An Electronic Edition,(www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/Marlowe.html)  Includes my own (modernized) version of Doctor Faustus with original links to sources.  Published/edited at the Perseus Project, 1998-2001

Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, New Variorum electronic edition, co-editor, Perseus Project / MLA (Modern Language Association) New Variorum Shakespeare Committee, 1998-2000

Shakespeare's Richard III, New Variorum electronic edition, editor, Perseus Project, 1998

The Julius Caesar Site: Electronic Shakespeare, includes New Variorum edition of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and links to sources, editor, Perseus Project, 1997

Academic Faculty (Tufts)

Disciplines Taught:
English

 
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