![]() of Neurobiology, UC Davis) which explores Anglophone poetic form through the lenses of animal studies and avian ethology. lecture is the keynote of the Medieval and Renaissance Graduate Student Association's symposium: "Bodies in Motion." Conference Schedule She is also engaged in a collaborative project, intended for a general audience, with Dr. She has begun work on a third book, tentatively entitled "White Incipit," which argues that medieval lyric and narrative poetic forms enable the instantiation of whiteness as a privileged racial category in Western Europe. In this work, she proposes a new method of reenacting medieval dance that draws upon experiences of watching contemporary dance. Her new book, Strange Footing (Chicago, 2018) argues that to medieval audiences, poetic form was a multimedia experience shaped by encounters with dance. Her first book was The Medieval Poetics of the Reliquary (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008). ![]() She specializes in Old and Middle English poetry and its intersections with material culture. *Venue change from previous years-usual building, upstairs.Abstract: To be posted. Bio: Seeta Chaganti joined the faculty of the UC Davis English department in 2001. ![]() ![]() Add to Calendar 16:00:00 17:30:00 CMRS Lecture Series: Seeta Chaganti (UC Davis) ![]()
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