Julie Orlemanski
english department
Assistant Professor
B.A., University of Georgia
Ph.D., Harvard University
Stokes Hall S407
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Phone: 617-552-3718
Fax: 617-552-4220
Email: julie.orlemanski@bc.edu
Spring 2013
Academic Profile
Specializes in medieval literature, the history of medicine, and literary and critical theory. She is completing a book on medicine, embodiment, and narrative in late medieval England.
Publications
- “Genre,” forthcoming in A Handbook of Middle English Studies (2012), ed. Marion Turner
- “Jargon and the Matter of Medicine in Middle English,” forthcoming in The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 42.2 (2012)
- “How to Kiss a Leper,” forthcoming in postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies 3.2 (2012)
- “Physiognomy and Otiose Practicality,” in Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies 23.2 (2011)
- “A Silence in the Family Tree: The Genealogical Subject in Heldris of Cornwall’s Silence,” in Individualism: The Cultural Logic of Modernity (2011), ed. Zubin Meer
- “Miracles of Healing,” in The Encyclopedia of Medieval Pilgrimage (2009), ed. Larissa Taylor
Book Project
Symptomatic Subjects: Bodies, Signs, and Narratives in Late Medieval England