#  Julie Orlemanski 

 

 



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Julie Orlemanski teaches and writes about texts from the late Middle Ages and theoretical and methodological questions in present-day literary studies at the University of Chicago. What distinguishes medieval thought from our own, and what links it, are of persistent fascination to her. Accordingly, she has longstanding interests in hermeneutics and historicism. Other ongoing research interests include the Song of Songs, disability studies and the history of the body, narratology, and the secularization thesis or so-called disenchantment of the world.

 

 

 





 

 

- ## Discipline
    
     [English](/disciplines/english)
- ## Fellowship
    
     [Postdoctoral](/fellowship/postdoctoral)
- ## Fellowship Year
    
     [2010 - 2011](/fellowship-year/2010-2011)
- ## Role
    
     [Fellows](/role/fellow)