Adrienne Rich Distinguished Professor of English & Women's and Gender Studies; Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of English and Women's and Gender Studies
traubv@umich.edu
Office Information:
3064 Tisch
phone: 734.763.2047
hours: Thursday, 2-4pm via Zoom
Friday 10:30-11:30, 3064 Tisch
Women's and Gender Studies
About
Valerie Traub's research concerns gender, sexuality, empire, and race in early modern England. She is the author of Thinking Sex with the Early Moderns (2015) and The Renaissance of Lesbianism in Early Modern England, both of which won the best book awards from the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women. Other books include Desire & Anxiety: Circulations of Sexuality in Shakespearean Drama (1992). She is the editor of the Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Embodiment and three co-edited collections: Ovidian Transversions: "Iphis and Ianthe," 1300-1650, Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects, and Gay Shame. She is currently at work on another project on discourses of gender, sexuality, race, and class in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century anatomical and cartographic illustrations, entitled Mapping Normality in the Early Modern West. She is the recipient of the John D’Arms Award for graduate mentoring and the Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award.
Field(s) of Study
- Early modern literary and cultural studies
- History of sexuality
- Gender and sexuality studies
- Gay/lesbian/queer studies
- Shakespeare
- Early modern drama