Curriculum Vitae
Carol Parrish Jamison
Education:
1993 Ph.D.; University of Georgia; Athens, Georgia
1987 M.A.; University of South Alabama; Mobile, Alabama
1985 B.A.; University of Montevallo; Montevallo, Alabama
Dissertation: The Ideological Function of the Medieval Fabliau: A Literary/
Historical Approach Based upon the Methodology of Hans Robert Jauss (directed
by Dr.
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.)
Teaching Experience (1993-present):
Associate Professor, AASU (Promoted 1999; Tenured 1998)
Graduate Faculty, AASU (Awarded full status 2003)
Graduate/undergraduate courses: Chaucer, Early English
Literature, History of the English Language, Advanced Grammar, Arthurian
Literature
Recent Publications:
2009: "The New Seven Deadly Sins," Studies in Medievalism. Volume 18.
2009 "The Play and Meaning of Courtoisie in Romanz de un Chivaler et de sa Dame et de un Clerk." Studies in Philology.
In negotiation with Boydell and Brewer: "Gower's 'The Tale of Constance': An Exemplum Contra Envy." Volume on the Seven Deadly Sins edited by Richard Newhauser and Susan Ridyard.
2005 "King Arthur Online and through the Ages." Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching. Volume 12, Issue 2. 65-80.
2004 "Traffic and Exile in Germanic Literature." Women in German
Yearbook. Volume 20. 13-36.
2002 "Ben Jonson." Absolutism and the Scientific Revolution, 1600-1720.
Edited by Chris Baker. Greenwood Publishing, Inc. 198-200.
--- "William Camden." Absolutism and the Scientific Revolution,
1600-1720. Edited by Chris Baker. Greenwood Publishing, Inc. 48-49.
--- "Thomas Campion." Absolutism and the Scientific Revolution,
1600-1720. Edited by
Chris Baker. Greenwood Publishing, Inc. 50-52.
--- "Richard Crashaw." Absolutism and the Scientific Revolution,
1600-1720. Edited by Chris Baker. Greenwood Publishing, Inc. 79-80.
Recent Book Reviews:
2009 Review of A Companion to Medieval Popular Romance by Raluca L. Radulescu and Cory James Rushton, D. S. Brewer, for Choice.
2009 Review of Do You Make These Mistakes in English?The Story of Sherwin Cody's Famous Language School by Edwin L. Battistella, Oxford University Press, for Choice.
2008 Review of Analyzing English Grammar by Klammer and Schulze. Fifth Edition, for Longman Press.
2008 Review of Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography
by
Nicholas Howe, Yale University Press, for Choice.
2007 Review of The First Word by Christine Kenneally, Viking, for Choice.
2006 Review of Medieval Boundaries: Rethinking Difference in Old French literature by Karen Kinoshita, University of Pennsylvania Press, for Choice.
2006 Review of Ruling Women by Stacy S. Klein, University of Notre Dame Press, for Choice.
2006 Review of The Geoffrey Chaucer Website for Choice (update of 2001 review for special issue on web sites).
2005 Review of Word Origins by Anatoly Liberman, Oxford University Press, for Choice.
2005 Review of The Force of Language by Denise Riley and Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Palgrave McMillan, for Choice.
2004 Review of Old English Literature by Daniel Donoghue, Blackwell Publishing, for Choice.
2004 Review of History of the English Language (HEL) Homepage at http://ebbs.english.vt.edu/hel/ for Choice.
2003 Review of Pregnant Fictions: Childbirth and the Fairy Tale in Early-Modern
France by Holly Tucker, Wayne State University Press, for Choice.
2003 Review of Chaucer's Tragic Muse: The Paganization of Christian Tragedy by Christine Herold, The Edwin Mellen Press, for Choice.
2003 Review of Lady Godiva: A Literary History of the Legend by Daniel Donague, Blackwell Publishing, for Choice.
Recent Conference Presentations:
2008: "The 'New' Seven Deadly Sins," The Twenty-Third Annual Conference
on Medievalisms at Wesleyan College.
2008 "Grail Imagery in the Harry Potter Series." 43rd Annual International Medieval Conference. Western Michigan University.
2007 "Gower's Shaping of the Constance Plot: An Exemplum Contra Envy." Sewanee Medieval Colloquium. Sewanee, Tennesse.
2006 "The Play and Meaning of Courtoisie in Romanz de un Chivaler et
de sa Dame et de un Clerk." SAMLA. Charlotte, North Carolina.
2005 "Harry Potter and the Chivalric Code of Conduct." SAMLA. Atlanta, Georgia.
2005 "King Breaking and King Making Women in Beowulf and Volsungasaga." 40th Annual International Medieval Conference. Western Michigan University.
2003 "King Arthur Online and through the Ages. Teaching Arthurian Literature." Kennesaw State University.
2002 "The Germanic Peaceweaver as Exile." Southern Comparative Literature Association. University of Alabama.
2002 "Finding Female Voices in the Fabliaux." Women's Studies Conference. Armstrong Atlantic State University.
2002 "Wolves and Peaceweavers: Wulf and Eadwacer Revisited." 37th
International Medieval Congress. Western Michigan University.
2001 "Beowulf, Women's Studies, and Technology." Teaching Beowulf in Translation. Kennesaw State University.
Awards and Grants:
2003 "Implementing Syntactica and Creating Web Video of Sentence Diagrams." AASU Committee on Faculty Development. $1500.
2002 "Web-based Instruction for Medieval and Linguistic Courses." AASU Committee on Faculty Development. $2500.
1994 The Languages of Courtoisie in Medieval Europe (with emphasis on France); NEH Summer Seminar for Teachers, hosted by Professor Karl Uitti, Princeton University
Professional Affiliations:
Modern Language Association
English Honorary Association (Sigma Tau Delta)
Medieval Academy
Medieval Feminist Society
International Arthurian Society
South Atlantic Modern Language Association