Medieval History
Salisbury and Schulman join Advisory Board of Medievally Speaking
Eve Salisbury and Jana Schulman, both medievalists at Western Michigan University, have recently joined the advisory board of
Medievally Speaking, the online review arm of
Studies in Medievalism, the leading publication investigating the ongoing reception of the Middle Ages in postmedieval times. While
Medievally Speaking draws from a vast pool of international scholars dedicated to the multilingual and interdisciplinary negotiation of medievalia, it is also firmly anchored in the English Department at WMU, with Richard Utz as editor and Mustafa Mirzeler, Eve Salisbury, and Jana Schulman as members of the advisory board.
Eve Salisbury studied English literature and language at the University of Rochester and the State University of New York at Geneseo and has taught at Eastman School of Music and Rochester Institute of Technology. At Western Michigan University, she teaches the works of late medieval poets?Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer, Gower, Christine de Pizan, and Marie de France?Middle English and Arthurian literature, Medieval Literary Theory, British Literature I, and Medieval Drama. She has also taught a graduate seminar on medieval marriage at the Newberry Library in Chicago.
Her publications include three volumes for the Middle English Text Series?
The Trials and Joys of Marriage,
Four Romances of England, and
The Middle English Breton Lays?an edited collection,
Domestic Violence in Medieval Texts, in which her essay on Chaucer's 'wife' and the law appears, and essays in journals such as
Medieval and Early Modern English Studies,
Studies in the Age of Chaucer, a monograph series (
Speculum Sermonis), and special collections on medieval violence. She has written book reviews for
Speculum and reviewed submissions for
PMLA,
The Journal of English and Germanic Philology,
Chaucer Review, and Brepols. Her current research focuses on domesticity and the concept of the child in Chaucer's work as well as intersections of poetry, legal fiction, and historical documentation. Salisbury has presented her work in over forty conferences both in the U.S. and abroad. She has served as senior editor of
Comparative Drama since 2003.
Jana K. Schulman studied medieval English, German, and Scandinavian languages and literatures at the University of Minnesota. At Western Michigan University, she teaches Old English (Introduction and Seminar), Old Norse (Introduction and Seminar), Medieval Literature, British Literature I, and Western World Literature, and her scholarship centers on law and literature in medieval Iceland and Anglo-Saxon England as well as on women and epic. She is the editor of
The Rise of the Medieval World (Greenwood, 2002), co-editor of
Women and Medieval Epic: Gender, Genre, and the Limits of Epic Masculinity (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007), co-editor of
Beowulf at Kalamazoo: Essays in Translation and Performance (MIP, Forthcoming), and editor and translator of
The Laws of Later Iceland: Jónsbók (A-Q Verlag, 210). Her essays have appeared in
Scandinavian Studies and the
Germanic Review as well as in essay collections; she has reviewed publications for the
Journal of English and Germanic Philology and
Speculum. Schulman has been the recipient of a FRACASF grant from WMU (2003-2004), a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers (2001), and several Fulbright grants for research in Iceland.
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