Catherine Clifford Serves as Panelist in Virtual Roundtable

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Faculty

October 19, 2020

Graceland University Assistant Professor of English Catherine Clifford, PhD

Graceland University Assistant Professor of English Catherine Clifford, PhD, served as a panelist in a virtual roundtable on early modern asexuality and performance for the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS) out of the University of Arizona. The event featured five-minute flash presentations from all six panelists followed by a productive Q&A. Clifford’s presentation, “Reading Asexually,” proposed a new methodology for reading early modern plays “asexually,” using Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night as a case study. Clifford received an honorarium from ACMRS for her participation on the panel.

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