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Education
PhD, Early Modern English Literature and Culture, Loyola University Chicago
MA, English, Loyola University Chicago
BA, English and Sociology, Kalamazoo College
Biography
Anna Ullmann earned her PhD in early British literature with a concentration in Marxist literary theory from Loyola University Chicago in 2018. She taught for 6 years at Loyola before joining the 爱豆传媒视频 faculty in 2019. She has worked with the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre writing reviews for performances, art exhibits, and original Shakespeare-inspired theatre productions as part of their 鈥2016:400 Years of Shakespeare鈥 celebration. She enjoys working with students both in and outside the classroom, and currently serves as the faculty advisor for the 爱豆传媒视频 chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the international English honor society. When she鈥檚 not reading or teaching, she enjoys cooking, gardening, and yoga. She lives in Peoria with her husband, two children, and two cats.
Teaching
Dr. Ullmann teaches courses in early British literature, including British Literature to 1800, Shakespeare, and Medieval and Renaissance literature. She also teaches BCC courses on British literature and social class in literature, as well asEnglish Composition. She was named the Sigma Tau Delta Faculty Member of the Year for 2020-21.
Scholarship
Dr. Ullmann鈥檚 research focuses on early British drama, historiography, and class relations in Renaissance England. She looks at the ways that classes and other political entities understand themselves through shared histories and narratives, how these narratives and groups evolve over time, and how literature, particularly drama, helped both reflect and make these narratives in Renaissance England. She has presented work at the Sixteenth Century Society Conference, the annual Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference, and the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America.
Professional Experience
鈥淢aking Commotion: Riot and Protest in the Texts of 2Henry VI.鈥 Studies in Philology, forthcoming.
鈥溾楾oo slight a thing鈥: Jane Shore, Womanhood, and Ideological Conflict in Thomas Heywood鈥檚 Edward IV.鈥 Intersectionalities of Class in Early Modern English Drama, edited by Ronda Arab and Laurie Ellinghausen, Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
鈥淕entle Craft: Genre and Ideology in Thomas Dekker鈥檚 The Shoemaker鈥檚 Holiday.鈥 The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, vol. 21, no. 1, 2021, pp. 26-55.
Service
Dr. Ullmann is a member of the English Education Committee and the Contractual Arrangements Committee of the University Senate.She is the faculty advisor for the 爱豆传媒视频 chapter of Sigma Tau Delta.