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Jessica Rosenfeld

Chair and Professor at English, Washington University in St Louis2 Followers

Dr. Jessica Rosenfeld is a renowned researcher in medieval literature, serving as an Associate Professor and Associate Chair of the English Department at Washington University in St. Louis. Her scholarly pursuits delve into the intricate realms of ethics, the history of emotions, and medieval women's writings. Dr. Rosenfeld's profound insights into these areas have culminated in the publication of several influential books and articles, featured in esteemed journals such as "New Medieval Literatures" and "JMEMS." Dr. Rosenfeld's academic contributions extend beyond her individual research, as she actively engages in collaborative scholarly endeavors. She is a co-editor of significant works like "Chaucer and the Subversion of Form" and "Exemplaria," which reflect her commitment to advancing the field of medieval studies. Her editorial work underscores her dedication to exploring the nuances of medieval literature and its enduring impact on contemporary scholarship. In addition to her primary role within the English Department, Dr. Rosenfeld holds affiliate faculty positions in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Comparative Literature, and Classics. This interdisciplinary approach enriches her research, allowing her to explore the intersections of gender, history, and literature with a nuanced perspective. Her involvement in these diverse academic areas highlights her commitment to fostering a comprehensive understanding of medieval texts and their cultural contexts. Dr. Rosenfeld's research interests are deeply rooted in the exploration of medieval women's writings, offering a unique lens through which to examine the ethical and emotional dimensions of historical narratives. Her work in this area not only contributes to the academic discourse but also sheds light on the often-overlooked voices of medieval women, providing a richer understanding of their contributions to literature and society. Her scholarly endeavors are complemented by her dedication to teaching and mentoring students, inspiring the next generation of scholars in the field of medieval studies. Dr. Rosenfeld's passion for her subject matter is evident in her dynamic approach to education, fostering an environment of intellectual curiosity and critical inquiry. Through her extensive research, collaborative projects, and interdisciplinary affiliations, Dr. Jessica Rosenfeld continues to make significant contributions to the study of medieval literature, ethics, and the history of emotions. Her work not only enriches the academic community but also invites a broader audience to engage with the complexities of medieval texts and their relevance to contemporary discussions on gender, ethics, and emotional history.

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