Berkeley English Lecturers and Postdocs

Amy Clark

Amy Clark

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amy.w.clark@berkeley.edu


Professional Statement

Amy Clark recieved her Ph.D. in English and Medieval Studies from Berkeley in Summer 2020. She will be a postdoctoral researcher with the Michigan Society of Fellows starting Fall 2020.


Selected Publications and Papers Delivered

Publications:

"Sweart as Sin: Color Connotation and Morality in Anglo-Saxon England." In Darkness, Depression and Descent in Anglo-Saxon England, ed. Ruth Wehlau (Richard Rawlinson Center series, MIP University Press, forthcoming).

"More Than Meets the Eye: Cultural Color Resonances in Old English Literature." In The Daily Lives of the Anglo-Saxons, ed. Carole Biggam, Carole Hough, and Daria Izdebska, Essays in Anglo-Saxons Studies (Tempe, AZ: ACMRS, 2018). Pp. 139-157.

Papers delivered:

“The Development of the Anglo-Saxon Boundary Clause Revisited.” Biennial Meeting of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, Albuquerque, NM (2019).

“Writing the Road: Anglo-Saxon Boundary Clauses and Literary Form.” 54th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI (2019).

"Beating the Bounds of the Riddle Creature." Anglo-Saxon Riddles III: Selves and Things, International Medieval Congress, Leeds, UK (2018).

"As Though 'Wit' Never Were:  A Grammar of Reunification within The Wife's Lament." ISAS New Voices Panel, International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI (2017).

“More than Meets the Eye: Cultural Color Resonances in Old English Literature.” Biennial Meeting of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists, Glasgow, UK (2015).

 

 

 


English Department Classes

No recent courses taught.