ROZE HENTSCHELL

Associate Professor
Department of English
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

Tel: 970-491-6761
E-mail: rozeh [at] lamar.colostate.edu
Web: lamar.colostate.edu/~rozeh

EDUCATION
University of California, Santa Barbara
Ph.D. in English, 1998
M.A. in English, 1995
(Areas of examination: Renaissance Literature, Theories of Gender and Sexuality, U.S. Minority Literature)
Vassar College
B.A. in English, 1992
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Associate Professor, August 2007-present
Assistant Professor, August 2002-July 2007
William Paterson University, Wayne NJ
Assistant Professor, September 1998-July 2002
DISSERTATION
"Weaving the Nation: The Culture of Cloth in Early Modern England"
Co-directors: Richard Helgerson, Patricia Fumerton
Readers: Lee Bliss, Mark Rose
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS
Jack E. Cermack Advising Award, Colorado State University, 2010 (University-wide award)
Sabbatical Leave, Colorado State University, Fall 2008
National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipend, 2008
Academic Enhancement Program Grant, Colorado State University, 2006
Professional Development Program Grant, Colorado State University, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008
Career Enhancement Grant, Colorado State University, 2003
Fletcher Jones Foundation Fellow, Huntington Library, San Marino, CA July-August 2001
Career Development Grant, William Paterson University, May 2000; May 1999
Travel Incentive Award, William Paterson University, 1999-2000; 1998-99
Academic Research Time, 3 credits, William Paterson University, Fall 2001; Fall 2000; Fall 1999
Graduate Research Mentor Fellowship, UC Santa Barbara, 1997-98
Graduate Student Travel Grant, UC Santa Barbara, 1997
Academic Senate Outstanding Teaching Assistant: Humanities and Fine Arts, 1996-97
English Department Outstanding Teaching Assistant, 1996-97
Doctoral Scholar Fellowship, UC Santa Barbara, 1992-97
PUBLICATIONS
Books
"Masculinity and the Metropolis of Vice, 1550-1650"
Eds. Amanda Bailey and Roze Hentschell. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Journal Articles
"Moralizing Apparel in Early Modern London: Sermons, Satire, and Sartorial Display." Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 39.3 (2009): 571-595.
"Treasonous Textiles: Foreign Cloth and the Construction of Englishness." Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 32.3 (2002): 543-570.
Chapters in Books
"Gendered Geographies of Vice," with Amanda Bailey. Masculinity and the Metropolis of Vice, 1550-1650. Eds. Amanda Bailey and Roze Hentschell. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. 1-17
"Luxury and Lechery: Hunting the French Disease in Early Modern England." Sins of the Flesh: Responding to Sexual Disease in Early Modern Europe. Ed. Kevin Siena. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2005. 133-157.
"Shakespeare's Text." The Greenwood Companion to Shakespeare: A Comprehensive Guide for Students. Vol. 1. Ed. Joseph Rosenblum. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005. 65-81.
"Sonnet 18." The Greenwood Companion to Shakespeare: A Comprehensive Guide for Students. Vol. 4. Ed. Joseph Rosenblum. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005. 1103-1109.
"Sonnet 20." The Greenwood Companion to Shakespeare: A Comprehensive Guide for Students. Vol. 4. Ed. Joseph Rosenblum. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005. 1117-1123.
"A Question of Nation: Foreign Cloth on the English Subject." Clothing Culture: 1350-1650. Ed. Catherine T. Richardson. London: Ashgate, 2004. 49-62.
Book Reviews
Review of Fashion and Fiction: Dress in Art and Literature in Stuart England, by Aileen Ribeiro, Seventeenth Century News, Fall-Winter 2007.
FORTHCOMING WORK
"Thomas Deloney." The Blackwell Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature. Eds. Alan Stewart and Garrett Sullivan. Oxford: Blackwell, 2011.
WORK IN PROGRESS
"The Cultural Geography of St. Paul's Precinct, 1580-1625." Book manuscript.
"Laureations: Essays in Memory of Richard Helgerson." Collection of essays co-edited with Kathryn Lavezzo. Requested by University of Delaware Press.
SELECTED PAPERS PRESENTED
"Common Cause: The Early Renovation Efforts of St. Paul's Cathedral." Shakespeare Association of America. Chicago, April 2010.
"Paul's Spire and the Decay of London's Moral Compass." California State University Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Conference. Long Beach, CA, November 2009.
"Desperately Seeking the Sacred in St. Paul's Precinct." Renaissance Society of America Conference. Los Angeles, March 2009.
"The Influence of Print Culture on Human Behavior: Buying Books in St. Paul's." Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association Conference. Boulder, Colorado, April 2008.
"'The peruser of everie mans works': Reading the Reader in St. Paul's Precinct." Modern Language Association Convention. Chicago, December 2007.
"Sermons and Satire at Paul's Cross." Seminars on Early Modern Preaching: Uses of Secular Language. Early Modern Research Centre, University of Reading. November 2007.
"Shopping in the Churchyard: St. Paul's and the Early Modern Book Trade." Shakespeare Association of America. San Diego, April 2007.
"Homiletic Invective in Early Modern London." Renaissance Society of America Conference. San Francisco, March 2006.
"'Vente Of Our English Clothes': The Propaganda of New World Expansion." Shakespeare Association of America. Bermuda, March 2005.
"Go For Wool and Come Back Shorn: Dramatizing Deceit in Michaelmas Term." Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Conference. Boulder, September 2004.
"'Our London's Jason:' The Materiality of Myth in Civic Pageantry." Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association Conference. Durango, May 2004.
"The 'Many-headed Multitude' of Arcadia." Renaissance Society of America Conference. New York, April 2004.
"Undoing the Land: Greedy Sheep and Agrarian Literature in Early Modern England." Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies Conference. Newport Beach, October 2003.
"The Rhetoric of Syphilis in Early Modern England." English Department Colloquium. Colorado State University. Fort Collins, September 2003.
"'Under the Pretty Tales of Wolves and Sheep': Anti-enclosure Literature, and Sidney's Seditious Peasants." Arcadia Revisited: The Uses and Abuses of Pastoral Conference. University of Oslo, April 2003.
"'Where Lies Disease': Foreign Fabric and the Contamination of the English Body." Renaissance Society of America Conference. Scottsdale, April 2002.
"Syphilis and the Rhetoric of Blame in Early Modern England." Mid Atlantic Conference on British Studies. New York, April 2002.
"Cloth's Prerogative: Textile Imports and the Disruption of the National Imaginary." Clothing Culture 1300-1600 Conference. University of Kent at Canterbury, November 2001.
"Cloth, Civic Pageants, and Sedition: Criticizing the King on Lord Mayor's Day," University of California, Santa Barbara Renaissance Studies Program Conference. February 2000.
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Round Table Participant: "Critical Thinking: Does it Vary Across Disciplines?" The Institute for Learning and Teaching: Summer Conference on Learning, Teaching, and Critical Thinking. Colorado State University, May 2008.
Panel Organizer and Chairperson: "English Renaissance Literature," Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Conference. Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, October 2005
Seminar Organizer and Leader with Barbara Sebek: "Global Trade: Discourses and Practices," Shakespeare Association of America. Bermuda, March 2005
Panel Chairperson: "The New 'Place' of the Vernacular in American Studies," American Studies Association Conference. Houston, November 2002.
Panel Organizer and Chairperson: "Popular Culture and the Material in Early Modern England," North East Modern Language Association Conference. Hartford, March 2001.
Conference Coordinator, Renaissance Studies Conference, University of California, Santa Barbara.
"Margins of the Human," 1995
"Everyday Life: Practice and Representation," 1994
"Unauthorized Activities," 1993 (assistant)
COURSES TAUGHT
Department of English, Colorado State University
English Renaissance Literature
Milton
Pastoral Literature and Rural Culture in Early Modern England (Graduate)
Reading Shakespeare
Renaissance Drama
Renaissance Popular Culture
Renaissance Prose
Representing Sovereignty: The English History Play (Graduate)
Research Methods (Graduate)
Shakespeare I
Shakespeare II
Survey of British Literature I
Ethnic Literature in the United States (Spring 2009)
Department of English, William Paterson University
Donne, Jonson, and their Contemporaries
English Literature through the Neo-Classical Period
The Golden Age of Drama (Graduate)
Introduction to Literature
Literature of the English Renaissance
Milton
Milton's Poetry and Prose (Graduate)
Shakespeare: Comedy and History
Shakespeare: Tragedy and Romance
Shakespeare: Tragedy and Romance (Graduate)
Writing Effective Prose
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Colorado State University
Literature Program Chairperson, Fall 2009-present; Fall 2007-Spring 2008
Executive Committee, Fall 2004-Spring 2010 (on leave S07, F08)
Tenure and Promotion Committee, Fall 2009-present (on leave F10)
Professional Development Program Committee (College level), Fall 2009-Spring 2010
Literature Committee, Fall 2004-present
Library Liaison to the English Department, Spring 2003-Spring 2008
Faculty Advisor, Organization of Graduate Student Readers
Graduate Committee, Fall 2003-Fall 2004
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Renaissance Society of America
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association
Shakespeare Association of America
Sidney Society