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Penelope Geng


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  • Associate Professor of English, Macalester College
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Penelope Geng is an associate professor of English specializing in early modern literature, Shakespeare, law and literature, religion, and disability. Her book Communal Justice in Shakespeare's England: Drama, Law, and Emotion (2021) argues for the vital work of drama in preserving a culture of participatory justice, communal care, and lay magistracy at a time when the law was becoming professionalized.

Her next project, provisionally titled Disabled by Law traces the legacy of seventeenth-century property law on modern notions of able-bodied citizenship-and the surprising ways that ideology was (and continues to be) contested by the literary imagination. She is the co-founder of Uncommon Bodies, a Twin Cities-based research workshop devoted to sharing knowledge about disability theory, aesthetics, and pedagogy. At Macalester, she teaches classes such as“Shakespeare,”“Once upon a Crime” (an introduction to law and literature),“Major British Authors,”“Disability in the English Renaissance,” and“Demonology.”

Experience
  • –present Associate Professor of English, Macalester College
Education
  • 2014 University of Southern California, PhD in English
  • 2006 University of Chicago, MA in the Humanities
  • 2005 University of Toronto, BA in English
Publications
  • 2021 Communal Justice in Shakespeare's England: Drama, Law, and Emotion,
Professional Memberships
  • Shakespeare Association of America
  • Milton Society of America
  • Renaissance Society of America
  • Modern Language Association
Honours

Trustee, Shakespeare Association of America


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