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Ian MacInnes : Curriculum Vitae

Publications

• “LEAENA AND AMORET.” Emblematica August 1997.
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•  “STIGMATA ON TRIAL:  THE NUN OF PORTUGAL AND THE POLITICS OF THE BODY.” Viator (2000).
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• “SHAKESPEARE’S POLITICAL PAGEANT,” Review.  Shakespeare Quarterly Spring 1999.
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• “THE HOMOEROTICS OF EARLY MODERN DRAMA,” Review. Shakespeare Quarterly  Fall 1999.
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• “CHEERFUL GIRLS AND WILLING BOYS: OLD AND YOUNG BODIES IN SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS.”  EMLS  September 2000.
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•  “MASTIFFS AND SPANIELS: GENDER AND NATION IN THE ENGLISH DOG,” Textual Practice March 2003.
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• “’ILL LUCK? ILL LUCK?’”: RISK AND HAZARD IN THE EARLY MODERN MARKETPLACE”  in Barbara Sebek and Stephen Deng, Eds. Global Traffic: Discourses and Practices of Trade in English Literature and Culture from 1550 to 1700. New York: Palgrave, 2008. 39-56.
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Presentations

•  “WOMEN AND PROVIDENCE IN SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST TETRALOGY,”
        Seventh Citadel Conference on Literature, Charleston, South Carolina, March 1991

•  “THE FUNCTION OF ROMANCE IN THE ALLITERATIVE MORTE ARTHURE,” Virginia Medieval Symposium and Eighteenth Annual Southeastern Medieval Association, September 1992

• “SILENTIUM  AND RESISTANCE: the Silent Woman in Renaissance Emblems,” Symposium on Women and the Arts in the Renaissance: Woman and Power, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC, March 1993.

• “‘THE TICKLE TERMES OF MORTALL STATE’: Healing Wounds in Spenser’s Faerie Queene, Book III,” Seminar on Shakespeare and the Arts of Healing, Shakespeare Association of America, April 1993.

• “DECOCTING COLD BLOOD: CLIMATE THEORY AND MILITARY SCIENCE IN HENRY V,” Open session. Shakespeare Association of America, March 1995.

• “‘BEAUTY IN A NEW FASHION’ OR ‘THE MALICE OF COMPLEXION’: Putrefaction and Renaissance Romance,” Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, October 1995.

• “TALUS, ARTEGALL, AND METALLIC METAMORPHOSIS IN THE FAERIE QUEEN V,” Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, September 1996.

• “THE BLOOD OF A CHEERFUL WOMAN: Old and Young Bodies in Shakespeare’s Sonnets.”  Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, December 1997.

• “LIKE HORSE LEECHES, MY BOYS!”: Veterinary medicine and climate in Shakespeare’s Henry V.” Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, November 1998.

•  “MUCK AND CARRION: Caterpillars and the discourse of putrefaction in early-modern England.”  Sixteenth-century Studies Conference, fall 1999.

• ALTERING A “RACE OF JADES”: Vegetius’ De Re Militari and Renaissance constructions of race.” Renaissance Society of America, Florence 2000.

• “THE MEN DO SYMPATHIZE WITH THE MASTIFFS”: English dogs and national identity, Modern Language Association, Chicago 2000.

• “TEACHING FROM THE UNDIVIDED SELF” Friends Association for Higher Education, Guilford NC,  Spring 2001.

• “MY LADY’S SPANIEL: GENDER AND NATION IN THE ENGLISH DOG”: Shakespeare Association of America,  Spring 2002.

• “’STRANGE FISH’: CALIBAN AS CURIOSITY”: Shakespeare Association of America, Spring 2003.

• “ADAM’S WORM: INVERTEBRATES IN THE EARLY MODERN ENGLISH BODY”: Inhabiting the body- Inhabiting the World, UNC Chapel Hill, Spring 2004

• “’ILL LUCK? ILL LUCK?’”: RISK AND HAZARD IN THE EARLY MODERN MARKETPLACE”: Shakespeare Association of America, Spring 2005

•  “’A MAN OR A FISH?’: EARLY MODERN ENGLAND’S MARINE ENVIRONMENT”: Shakespeare Association of America, Spring 2006

•  “RISK, HAZARD AND THE MEASURE OF TIME IN EARLY MODERN MATHEMATICS”: Eary Modern Center Winter Conference: "Science & Technology, 1500-1800," University of Santa Barbara, March 14 2008

•  “SHOWING THE METTLE OF YOUR PASTURE: ANIMAL FODDER AS NATIONAL IDENTITY IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND”: Early Modern Center Winter Conference: "Before Environmentalism," University of Santa Barbara, March 6 2009

Other Scholarship

•  “’IAN’S ENGLISH CALENDAR” (http://www.albion.edu/english/calendar): a website designed for students of English literature and history. The site converts old to new style dates, regnal years to legal years, etc.

Teaching Experience

Albion College
    ENGL 346  Voices of Liberty: Milton and the seventeenth century
    ENGL 345 Renaissance Women’s Literature
    ENGL 344 Sixteenth-century Literature and Culture
    ENGL 310  News Editing
    ENGL 101H Honors Composition
    ENGL 203 Advanced Expository Writing
    ENGL 261  Greek and Roman Literature
    ENGL 253  History of British Literature I
    ENGL 101 English Composition
    ENGL 151  Introduction to literature
    LA 101  Peace & War (1st year seminar)
    LA 101  Explorers
    HSP 135  Great Issues in the Humanities (Honors seminar)
University of Virginia 1989-94
    ENLT 250 Shakespeare
    ENLT 255 Special Topics: The Literature of War
    ENLT 235 Studies in Romance
    ENGL 381 & 382 History of British Literature I & II
       ENWR 101 Introductory Composition

Dissertation (University of Virginia 1995)

"UNKNIGHTLY WOUNDS": Renaissance Romance and the Body in Crisis. Director: Katharine Eisaman Maus
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