

Jeffrey Masten
Professor Jeffrey Masten is a distinguished academic pursuing advances in English and Gender & Sexuality Studies at Northwestern University. With a profound expertise in early modern English literature, Masten has significantly contributed to the fields of book history and sexuality studies through his influential books and scholarly articles. His research delves into the intricate discourses of sexuality in early modern texts, exploring themes of collaboration and authorship. At Northwestern, Professor Masten is renowned for his engaging courses on Shakespeare, early modern drama, and the intersections of literature and sexuality. His pedagogical approach has earned him numerous accolades, including the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship and the E. LeRoy Hall Award for Distinguished Teaching, underscoring his dedication to both research and education. In addition to his teaching and research, Masten plays a pivotal role in the academic community as a co-editor of the scholarly journal Renaissance Drama. His editorial work ensures the dissemination of cutting-edge research in the field, fostering a deeper understanding of early modern literature and its contemporary relevance. Professor Masten's contributions extend beyond the classroom and the page, as he actively engages in dialogues that challenge and expand traditional narratives within literary studies. His commitment to exploring the complexities of sexuality and authorship in historical contexts continues to inspire students and scholars alike, making him a vital figure in his field.
Publications
, 49-68, 2004-03-01
, 33-57, 2024-12-31
, 309-318, 2020-12-31
, 445-458, 1995-12-01
, 113-134, 2006-01-01
, 337, 1992-01-01