Deneen Senasi is an Associate Professor of English at Mercer University, where she also serves as the Director of the Writing Program for the College of Liberal Arts. At present, her research focuses on points of trans-historical convergence between
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Deneen Senasi is an Associate Professor of English at Mercer University, where she also serves as the Director of the Writing Program for the College of Liberal Arts. At present, her research focuses on points of trans-historical convergence between pre-modern, modern, and/or post-modern phenomena and on the history of reading Shakespeare. Her work has appeared in Renaissance Papers, Viator, The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Religion and Literature, Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, and Comparative Drama, as well as The Desire of the Analysts: Psychoanalysis and Cultural Criticism in the New Millennium, and Beauty, Violence, Representation and the forthcoming Post Hamlet: Shakespeare in an Age of Textual Exhaustion.
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