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Coulson Presents at New Chaucer Society Conference in Durham

Assistant Dean for Student Learning, Director of Acting and Associate Professor of Theatre Carolyn Coulson, Ph.D., traveled to Durham, U.K., to participate in the New Chaucer Society Conference in July. She presented a paper, “Drama and the Emotion of Performed Gender,” as part of two sessions on Feeling Like a Woman, which featured scholars from Temple University, Purdue University, University of Melbourne, University of South Carolina, University of Bern, Johns Hopkins University and the British Library. The conference met over four days and was both in-person and live-streamed from the medieval city of Durham.

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