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Saint Louis

University 3800
Lindell Boulevard St.
Louis, MO 63108
[email protected]
ashleyott.org

Education
Ph.D. Candidate
Ph.D. English (expected May 2017)
Saint Louis University
Saint Louis, MO
Primary Area: Late Medieval and Early Sixteenth-Century Literature and Culture
Secondary Areas: History of the Book, Manuscript Studies, Rhetoric and Composition,
Animal Studies
Dissertation: Writing and Erasure in Middle English Texts and Medieval Manuscripts, 1350-1500
Committee: Ruth Evans, chair; Antony Hasler, and Paul Acker
M.A. English
Saint Louis University (May 2011)
Saint Louis, MO
Thesis: Human-Animal Transformations and Medieval Notions of Humanness
Committee: Ruth Evans, chair; Antony Hasler; Georgia Johnston
B.A. English, Magna cum laude
Harlaxton College
Grantham, England (study abroad)
Eastern Illinois University (May 2009)
Charleston, IL

Areas of Interest
Late Medieval and Early Sixteenth-Century Literature and Culture | Manuscript Studies |
History of the Book and Print Culture | Erasure Studies | Animal Studies | Gender and Sexuality |
Rhetoric and Composition

Awards and Honors


Newberry Library Travel Award awarded by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, $125
(Fall 2016)
Brennan Award for Dissertation Research Abroad, Graduate Student Association, $2,000 (Spring 2016)
Donald Howard Travel Scholarship to London, New Chaucer Society, $200 (Spring 2016)
Philanthropic Education Organization Dissertation Fellowship Award, partial funding (Spring 2016)
Distinction, Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination (Fall 2014)
Professional Travel Funding, Saint Louis University Department of English, $500 (Spring 2014)
Donald Howard Travel Scholarship to Iceland, New Chaucer Society, $675 (Spring 2014)
First Prize Paper, Saint Louis University Graduate Student Symposium, $200 (Spring 2014)

Edward L. and Rhelda Marbry Morgan, Ph.D., Endowed Book Fund Award, $800 (Spring 2013)
Harvard Universitys 69th English Institute, selected delegate for Saint Louis University (Spring 2010)
Graduate Teaching and Research Assistantship, Saint Louis University English Department (20092015)
The Knapp Award for outstanding and most promising of the English Departments incoming
Masters students, $1,000 (Fall 2009)

Publications
The Book of Margery Kempes Middle English Recipe on Folio 124v. Studies in the Age of Chaucer (in progress)
Counterfeit Speech and Chaucers Manciples Tale. Exemplaria (in progress)
New Acquisitions to the Medieval Manuscript Collection at Saint Louis University: A Catalogue
Manuscripta: A Journal for Manuscript Research 60.2 (2017). (accepted)
An Annotated Chaucer Bibliography, 2013. Studies in the Age of Chaucer 37 (2015): 347-401. (contributor)

Professional Memberships
The New Chaucer Society (NCS) | Illinois Medieval Association (IMA) | Modern Language Association (MLA)
|Medieval Academy of America (MAA)

Presentations
writen in his tables: Surveillance as Inscription and Erasure in Chaucer, Twentieth Biennial
International Congress of the New Chaucer Society: London, England. July 10-15, 2016.
Letters that Fly: Bird Sound in Chaucer, Nineteenth Biennial International Congress of the New
Chaucer Society: Reykjavik, Iceland. July 16-20, 2015.
Penning Chaucers Birds, Twentieth Annual Graduate Student Association Research Symposium:
Saint Louis, Missouri. April 11, 2015.
Human-Animal Transformations. Panel Organizer and Chair. 48th Annual Kalamazoo International
Medieval Congress: Kalamazoo, Michigan. May 9-12, 2013.
Image and Text in the Late Medieval Wound Man Tradition, 39 th Annual Saint Louis Conference on
Manuscript Studies: St. Louis, Missouri. October 12-13, 2012.
"Ilz sont pour certain la viande: The Rhetoric of Hunger and Satiation in The Danse Macabre of
Women, 47th Annual Kalamazoo International Medieval Congress: Kalamazoo, Michigan.
May 11-14, 2012.
Seeing Through the Squint: Annie Dillards Pilgrim at Tinker Creek and the Space of a Medieval
Anchorhold, International Anchoritic Society ConferenceSeptember 16-18: Grand Forks,
North Dakota. September 16-18, 2011.
Forging the Female: Galenic Medical Discourse and the Destabilization of Gendered Spaces in
Guigemar, 46th Annual Kalamazoo International Medieval Congress: Society for Medieval
Feminist Scholarship (SMFS) panel. Kalamazoo, Michigan. May 11-14, 2011
This pye dothe borne: Masculine Inadequacy and Marriage in Johan Johan, Medieval and Early
Modern Studies Conference: Chapel Hill, North Carolina. February 18-19, 2011.

Research Experience and Service


New Chaucer Society Bibliographer (2013-present)
Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) Lab Assistant (Spring 2015)
Saint Louis University Research Assistant for the Knights of Columbus Vatican Film Library (20122013)
Guest Lecturer for classes visiting the Vatican Film Library (Book History; Medieval Books of Hours)
Curator of Two Medieval Manuscript Exhibits:
How shal the world be served? Aspects of the Medieval Secular World, Pius XII Memorial
Library (Oct-Nov, 2012)
"Recollected Forms, Vatican Film Library, Saint Louis University (February-August 2013)
Saint Louis University Assistant Coordinator of University Writing Services (2011-2012)
-conducted a semester-long Writing Services internship for undergraduate candidates
-consulted with undergraduate writers
-trained undergraduate and graduate consultants
-organized staff meetings and staff development workshops
-organized new staff orientation and training sessions
-coordinated and developed workshop presentations for classes across the University
Saint Louis University Graduate Writing Center Consultant (2010-2011)
Research Assistant to Professor Vincent Casaregola (Spring 2011, Spring 2015)
Research Assistant to Professor Jonathan Sawday, Walter J. Ong, S.J., Chair in the Humanities (Fall
2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2014)

Teaching
Saint Louis University
Department of English (2009-Present)
English 1900: Advanced Strategies in Rhetoric and Research
Fall 2010, Summer 2011, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014 (2)
English 202: Introduction to Literary Studies: Metamorphosis and Disguise
Summer 2013, Fall 2013
ENGL 2550: Gender, Identity, and Literature
Fall 2015, Guest lecturer for Professor Antony Hasler, two classes
English 2650: Technology, Media, and Literature
Summer 2015
English 493: Writing Consulting Across Disciplines in a Multimedia World
Fall 2012
Fontbonne
University
Department of
English
English 102: Composition II (online course)
Summer 2013

Languages
French (read, write, speak)
Old English (read)
Old French (read)
Middle English (read)
Latin (read)

References
Ruth Evans (Dissertation Chair), Dorothy McBride Orthwein Professor of English
Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO 63108. (314) 977-3007, [email protected]
Paul Acker (Dissertation Committee Member), Professor of English
Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO 63108. (314) 977-3011, [email protected]
Antony Hasler (Dissertation Committee Member), Associate Professor of English
Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO 63108. (314) 977-3513, [email protected]

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