| Dr.
Jacqueline Vanhoutte
Dr. Jacqueline Vanhoutte (B. A., Carleton College, 1990;
Ph. D., University of Washington, 1996), specializes in
Early English Drama, including Shakespeare. She has a strong
(and related) secondary interest in literature associated
with the Tudor monarchs, especially Elizabeth I.
Dr. Vanhoutte's essays have appeared in Text
and Presentation, Renaissance and Reformation, Cahiers Elisabethains,
SEH: Studies in the Humanities, SEL: Studies in English
Literature, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies,
and
Philological Quarterly.
Dr. Vanhoutte published her book, Strange
Communion: Motherland and Masculinity in Tudor Plays, Pamphlets,
and Politics--which examines the maternal tropes
used by sixteenth-century playwrights, politicians, and
polemicists to describe the English nation--with the University
of Delaware Press in 2003.
Although her scholarly interests are restricted to early
drama, Dr. Vanhoutte teaches a wide variety of courses in
the literature program, ranging from Classical Literature
to Modern Drama.
Office: Auditorium Building, Room 314
Phone: 940.369.8943
Email: jv0012@unt.edu
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