| Roze Hentschell
Associate Professor. B.A.,
English, Vassar College; M.A., English, Ph.D., English, University
of California, Santa
Barbara
I am an associate professor in the English Department at Colorado State University, where I have taught since 2002. Prior to that, I was an assistant professor at William Paterson University in New Jersey. I teach courses in English literature and culture of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries including Shakespeare and Milton. My book, The Culture of Cloth in Early Modern England: Textual Constructions of a National Identity, a study of the English wool industry and trade from 1580-1615, was published by Ashgate Press (2008). I have co-edited a forthcoming collection, Masculinity and the Metropolis of Vice, 1550-1650, with Amanda Bailey (Palgrave). Other recent publications include: “Moralizing Apparel in Early Modern London: Sermons, Satire, and Sartorial Display” in the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies; “Luxury and Lechery: Hunting the French Pox in Early Modern England,” in Sins of the Flesh: Responding to Sexual Disease in Early Modern Europe (Ed. Kevin Siena, 2005); “A Question of Nation: Foreign Clothes on the English Body,” in Clothing Culture 1350-1650 (Ed. Catherine Richardson, 2004); and three essays in The Greenwood Companion to Shakespeare (2004). Current projects include a new book project on the cultural space of St. Paul’s cathedral; a collection of essays, Laureations: Essays in Memory of Richard Helgerson, co-edited with Kathryn Lavezzo; and a biographical essay on Thomas Deloney, to be published in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature, ed. Alan Stewart and Garrett Sullivan, 2011.
Office: 359 Willard O. Eddy Hall
Phone: 970-491-6761
Email Address: rozeh@lamar.colostate.edu
Personal Web Site: http://lamar.colostate.edu/~rozeh/ |