Dr. Michele Osherow
Associate Professor · Tenured
College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
She/Her/Hers/Herself
About
M.A. /Ph.D. in English Literature with distinction from University of Maryland; B.A. Carnegie Mellon University (double major and minor in theatre), with honors. Publications primarily on Shakespeare, the early modern Bible, early modern women and religious texts. Writing also include production notes for Shakespeare and other plays. Over twenty years as Dramaturg for Folger Theatre, D.C.; also work in professional theatre as actor.Research interests
Shakespeare and performance, Early Modern Bible, Biblical Studies, Women and the Bible, Yiddish Literature, 17th-century women's Embroidery / Textiles as Text, Early Modern Women' Writers, Jewish American Literature, Performance Studies.Teaching interests
Shakespeare, English Renaissance literature, Early Modern Women's Writing, Biblical literature, Jewish American Literature, Holocaust Literature, Contemporary DramaEducation
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Ph D, English Literature
— University of Maryland, College Park (2000) "Even I wil Sing": Biblical Women's Voices in Early Modern Texts
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Ph D, English Literature
— University of Maryland, College Park (2000) "Even I wil Sing": Biblical Women's Voices in Early Modern Texts
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MA, English Literature
— University of Maryland, College Park (1994) "These Angels Set Our Flesh Upright": John Donne's Angels
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BA, Literary & Cultural Studies; Professional Writing
— Carnegie Mellon University (1988) Chekhovian Influence on 20th Century Drama