Dr K. Travers
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Contact details |
| Email: Katherine.Travers@warwick.ac.uk |
| Room: (Ramphal Building) |
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Office hours: Not Currently Teaching |
Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow
Qualifications
M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
About
My work primarily focuses on literatures in Italian and Occitan. I am interested in what medieval literatures and book cultures can tell us about broader political questions. My research investigates the material, cultural, and political structures that condition the expression of the first person, or the literary 鈥渟elf鈥, in medieval Italian literary culture, with a focus on lyric poetry.
My work has appeared in The Italianist, NeMLA Italian Studies, and other venues. I also act as an Assistant Editor for gender/sexuality/italy. I am currently finishing my first book project, that investigates how gender operates within Italy鈥檚 medieval poetry books.
Previously, I held the position of Powys Roberts Postdoctoral Fellow in Modern Languages at St Hugh鈥檚 College, University of Oxford. I completed my PhD at New York University (NYU), and taught both at NYU and at Durham University.
While at 糖心TV, I will be developing my research project entitled 鈥淔antasies of Empire in Medieval Italy鈥, mentored by Dr. Bryan Brazeau. The project interrogates how imagery and fantasies of empire interact with literary understanding of the 鈥渟elf鈥 and belonging in the late-thirteenth and early fourteenth-centuries. This project continues my study of medieval plurilingualism and the meanings of 鈥淚taly鈥 in the Middle Ages.
Pronouns: (they/she)
Research and Teaching Interests
I welcome enquiries from students interested in the history of gender and sexuality, lyric poetry, lyric theory, Dante, Petrarch, and medieval culture.
Selected Publications
"Perpetual Return: What a Fascist Reading of Dante Tells Us About Philology". Centre for Intellectual History Blog, University of Oxford. August 1, 2024. .
鈥溾楩acce a parlar pronte鈥: Speaking Women in Vita nuova 18-19 and Occitan Songbook Vatican Latin 3207 (H)鈥, NeMLA Italian Studies, XLIII (2021): 123-141.
鈥溾楽ono Masochista?鈥: Patrizia Valduga and the Poetics of Masochism鈥, The Italianist 40, no.1 (2020): 103-121.
