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Ammiel Alcalay, Comparative Literature, English
Hebrew and Jewish literature of the Middle East, in its Islamic,
Levantine Arabic, and Israeli contexts


Allan W. Atlas, Music
Fifteenth-century Italian music

David Berger, History
Medieval Jewish history

Glenn Burger, English
Medieval and Scottish literature, Chaucer,
medieval cultural studies, medieval east/west relations,
medieval women's writing

William W. Clark, Art History
Medieval art and architecture

Ottavio DiCamillo, Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures
Middle Ages, Renaissance Humanism, textual Bibliography
and Theory

Giuseppe DiScipio, Comparative Literature, French
Dante, Italian medieval folklore 

Jerrilyn Dodds, Architecture; Art
Medieval Islamic art and architecture; Hispanic and Colonial art and architecture;
exchange theory
 
David Greetham, English
Interdisciplinary textual theory; scholarly editing; paleography,
codicology, and bibliography; medieval English literature

Cynthia Hahn, Art History
Early Christian and Byzantine Art: Islamic Art; hagiography

Barbara Hanning, Music.
Late-Renaissance; early Baroque; opera

Thomas F. Head, History
Medieval ecceiastical history; cults and relics of the saints;
hagiography.

Eric Ivison, History
Medieval Europe; Byzantium; historical archaeology

Steven F. Kruger, English
Later Middle Ages, including Chaucer; dream vision and theory;
Middle English literature; queer theory and lesbian/gay studies.

Isaías Lerner, Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian Literatures.
Cervantes, Epic and Lyric Poetry of the Renaissance
History of the Spanish Language

Catherine A. McKenna (Emerita), Comparative Literature, English
Medieval Irish and Welsh languages and literatures

Alex Orenstein, Philosophy
Logic, metaphysics, philosophy of logic and of language

Michael G. Sargent, English.
Middle English language and literature; textual criticism;
contemplative and devotional literature and the Carthusian Order.

Francesca Sautman, French
Medieval and 16th-Century Literature and Ethnology,
Francophone African Literature, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies,
Queer Theory

Peter Simpson, Philosophy, Classics
Ancient and medieval philosophy; moral and political philosophy

Anne Stone, Music
Medieval music manuscripts, the "ars subtilior,"
medieval and Renaissance notation, cultural history of
music writing, relationship of song to late-medieval poetic
subjectivity and autobiography

Andrew Tomasello, Music.
Sacred music; 14th- and 15th-century polyphony;
manuscript studies

Scott D. Westrem, Comparative Literature, English.
Travel narratives, geographical treatises, and maps produced between
1100 and 1450, especially the influence of competing "images of the world"
on the production of imaginary fiction; Germanic languages, including Old Norse;
Middle English literature, especially Chaucer, Gower, and the Pearl-poet;
codicology and issues related to editing manuscripts.

E. Gordon Whatley, English
Old English literature, medieval English and Latin hagiography;
Arthurian literature.