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Miriamne Krummel

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Miriamne Ara Krummel is an American professor of English at the University of Dayton, and a scholar of Jewish studies. She is a graduate of the University of Connecticut and has a master's degree from Hunter College and Ph.D. from Lehigh University.[1] Her 2002 dissertation was Fables, Facts, and Fictions: Jewishness in the English Middle Ages, directed by Patricia Clare Ingham.[2][3]

Her books include Crafting Jewishness in Medieval England: Legally Absent, Virtually Present (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011),[4] Jews in Medieval England: Teaching Representations of the Other (edited with Tison Pugh, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017),[5] which won the 2019 Idaho State University Teaching Literature Book Award,[6] and The Medieval Postcolonial Jew, in and Out of Time (University of Michigan Press, 2022).[7]

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  1. ^ "Miramne Krummel". Directory. University of Dayton. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  2. ^ "Dissertations in Jewish Studies". The Jewish Quarterly Review. 94 (1): 247–249. Winter 2004. doi:10.1353/jqr.2004.0003. JSTOR 1455545.
  3. ^ Krummel, Miramne Ara (2002). Fables, Facts, and Fictions: Jewishness in the English Middle Ages (Thesis). Lehigh University. ProQuest 305552695.
  4. ^ Reviews of Crafting Jewishness in Medieval England:
  5. ^ Reviews of Jews in Medieval England:
  6. ^ Kristen W. (November 2, 2019). "ISU's Teaching Literature Book Award Winner – Jews in Medieval England: Teaching Representations of the Other". Black Rock & Sage. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  7. ^ Seal, Samantha Katz (2023). "Review of The Medieval Postcolonial Jew". Studies in the Age of Chaucer. 45.