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Laura Doyle's Article Published in Parergon
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Laura Doyle's article, “Shahrazad’s 1001 Meditations: Translation, Labor, and Gender in Medieval Imperial Economies" has been published in the special issue "Translating medieval culture: a global gaze" in Parergon. She thanks Mazen Naous for his early reading, feedback, and assistance with Arabic words on this publication.
This coming January, Doyle's article “Thinking Back through Empires" will be published as part of a special cluster titled, "Scale and Form; or what was Global Modernism,” in Modernism/modernity.
Earlier this semester, Doyle was a Guest Editor for “Inter-imperiality,” a special issue of Modern Fiction Studies, 64.3. She also delivered an invited lecture at Johns Hopkins University titled, “Rights and Relations: Toward an Embodied Philosophy of Geopolitics" at the conference on "Rights, the Human, and Literature in Early Modernity."
For more information about Doyle, please visit her faculty page.