Writing the Disabled Self in Medieval and Early Modern Literature Lecture
The Department of French and Franchophone Studies invites you to join them as they welcome Alumna, Dr. Alani Hicks-Bartlett, Brown University. Dr. Hicks-Bartlett will give a lecture on " Writing the Disabled Self in Medieval and Early Modern Literature: A New Identitary Model?". The lecture will take place on November 7 at 4:15 p.m. in Old Library - Room 224. This event is co-sponsored by the 1902 Lecture Committee, The Department of Spanish, The Department of Transnational Italian Studies and the Comparative Literature Program.
For more information, please contact Grace Armstrong @ garmstro@brynmawr.edu.
Alani Hicks-Bartlett is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, French and Francophone Studies, and Hispanic Studies, and Affiliated Faculty of Italian Studies at Brown University. She currently holds a Dibner Fellowship in Science and Technology at the Huntington Museum (CA), where she is finishing her book on Writing the Disabled Self in Early Modern Literature: Petrarch, Montaigne, Cervantes.
Professor Hicks-Bartlett holds the doctorate from U.C. Berkeley in Romance Languages and Medieval Studies (2016) with a doctorate in Italian from Middlebury (2018). She is a magna cum laude alumna of ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ with a triple major in French, Italian, and Spanish (2005) and an M.A. in French (2006).
ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ welcomes the full participation of all individuals in all aspects of campus life. Should you wish to request a disability-related accommodation for this event, please contact the event sponsor/coordinator. Requests should be made as early as possible.