哥伦比亚大学英语和比较文学系导师教师师资介绍简介-Eleanor B Johnson

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Eleanor B Johnson
Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature


My Contact Info

408J Philosophy, Mail Code: 4927, United States

Office Hours Fall 2022

On leave fall 2022; office hours by appointment



+1 212 854 0142
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Eleanor B Johnson



Research Interests

Poetry and Poetics
Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies
Ancient and Medieval Myth and Epic
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Science and Environmental Studies
Law and Humanities
Philosophy, Aesthetics, History of Ideas, and Sociology of Knowledge
Europe


Biography

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B.A, Yale University (2001); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (2009). Professor Johnson specializes in late medieval English prose, poetry, and drama; medieval poetics and literary philosophy; law and literature in the Middle Ages; and vernacular theology. Her first book,?Practicing Literary Theory in the Late Middle Ages: Ethics and the Mixed Form in Chaucer, Gower, Usk, and Hoccleve, was published in 2013 (Chicago). Her second book,?Dramatizing?Contemplation: Participatory Theology in Middle English Prose, Verse, and Drama,?was published in 2018 (Chicago). Her current book project studies ecological thought in medieval English poetry. and its working title is "Wasting Poetry: Ecosystem Thought in the Late Middle Ages".?Her recent articles include "Feeling Time, Will, and Words: Vernacular Devotion in?The Cloud of Unknowing?(Journal for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2011), "The Poetics of Waste" (PMLA, 2012), "Objects of the Law: the Cases of Dorigen and Virginia" (2015), an essay on Chaucer's?Man of Law's Tale?(JEGP, 2015),??"Horrific Visions of the Host: (Exemplaria,?2015), and "Tragic Nihilism in the Canterbury Tales" (JMEMS?2018). Two collections of her poetry,?The Dwell?(Scrambler Books) and?Her Many Feathered Bones?(Achiote Press) were published in 2009 and 2010. She is also the Poetry Section editor at Public Books (publicbooks.org).?








Selected Publications

Staging Contemplation: Participatory Theology in Middle English Prose, Verse and Drama

Eleanor Johnson