See me at the HPSUS Graduate Panel
I’ve been invited to speak at a panel for the History and Philosophy of Science Undergraduate Society at the University of Toronto on seeking funding as a graduate student.
I’ve been invited to speak at a panel for the History and Philosophy of Science Undergraduate Society at the University of Toronto on seeking funding as a graduate student.
Convergences is the York University and University of Toronto Graduate History Conference, and the theme for 2021 is “Confronting Crisis: Writing History in Uncertain Times.”
This fall I’ve begun my PhD in History at the University of Toronto, where I specialize in Medieval history. I learned so much during my master’s, and I’m excited to continue and extend that as I advance my study of nonnormative genders in western Medieval Europe. I’m particularly interested in humoural theory and the medicalization …
I will be presenting my paper, “Becoming Gendered: Two Medieval Approaches to Intersex Gender Assignment,” at the second annual Prandium Conference.
I will be presenting my paper, “Katherina Hetzeldorfer and the Consequences of a Woman Living as a Heterosexual Man in Fifteenth-Century Germany,” at the fourth annual Conference by the Association of Renaissance Studies.
I will be presenting my paper, “Becoming Gendered: Two Approaches to Intersex Sex Designation in the Middle Ages,” at the first annual Prandium Conference.