Katherine Allocco

Warner Hall 214

Office Phone: 837-8482
Email: alloccok@wcsu.edu

 

Education:

PhD.  University of Texas at Austin, 2004

MA.   University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 1997

BA.    Oberlin College, 1993.

 

Teaching Interests:

Medieval and Early Modern European Women

Medieval European Politics

Medieval Britain and France

Medieval Images in Modern Film

Gender and Sexuality

The Renaissance/Early Modern Period

Late Antiquity

Western Civilization

World Civilization

Research Interests and Publications:

Dr. Allocco’s research specializes in issues of gender, power and authority in 13th and 14th century England and France. Her dissertation, "Intercessor, Rebel, Regent: The Political Life of Isabella of France (1292/6-1358)” is a political analysis of the avenues that royal women had to public power and how they were able to use that power during the extraordinary circumstances of the reign of Edward II of England (1307-1327). She has also presented several conference papers on reginal intercession, sexuality and politics, royal patronage, medieval chronicles, Christopher Marlowe and Derek Jarman’s film, Edward II. Future research projects and conference papers include inquiry into: the role of Isabella of France in medieval culture and politics, medieval queenship, gender and politics, medievalism in the contemporary arts, recent productions and adaptations of Marlowe’s Edward II and methodologies of teaching medieval history in the classroom. 


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