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Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics

 

Professor Heather Webb

Dr Heather Webb
Position(s): 
Professor of Medieval Italian Literature and Culture
Department/Section: 
Italian
Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics
Contact details: 
Telephone number: 
(+44) (0)1223 335 852
College: 
Location: 

Selwyn College Grange Road CB3 9DQ

About: 

Heather Webb (PhD Stanford 2004) specialises in medieval Italian literature and culture with a particular interest in poetry, theology, philosophy, and visual culture. She is the author of听The Medieval Heart听(Yale, 2010),听Dante鈥檚 Persons: An Ethics of the Transhuman听(Oxford University Press, 2016), and Dante, Artist of Gesture (Oxford University Press, September 2022). With George Corbett, she is editor of听Vertical Readings in Dante鈥檚 Comedy, 3 vols (Open Book Publishers, 2015, 2016, 2017). With Pierpaolo Antonello, she is editor of Mimesis, Desire, and the Novel: Ren茅 Girard and Literary Criticism (Michigan State Press, 2015).听She is Senior Editor of Italian Studies for pre-1700 material.听

Professor Webb听welcomes inquiries from potential MPhil and PhD students with relevant research interests.

Research interests: 
  • Dante Studies
  • Catherine of Siena
  • Medieval Women Religious
  • Boccaccio Studies
  • Early Italian Lyric Poetry
  • Leonardo da Vinci
  • Illustrations of the听Comedy
  • Medieval prayer manuals and preachers鈥 manuals
  • History of Emotions/Affects
  • Visual cultures in conversation with textual cultures
  • Bodies and embodiment; gestures and kinesis
  • Transcultural responses to Dante and the Italian Middle Ages
Recent research projects: 
  • Dante's Vita nova: A Collaborative Reading听 (co-edited volume)
  • Affect/Sensation/Emotion in Medieval France and Italy (research group)

Selected published works

Dante, Artist of Gesture (Oxford University Press, September 2022)

Dante's Persons: An Ethics of the Transhuman听(Oxford University Press, 2016)听

The Medieval Heart听(New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010).听 241 pp.听 ISBN: 978-0-300-15393- 4.听

Vertical Readings in Dante鈥檚听Comedy, ed. with George Corbett (in three volumes) (澳门六合彩开奖记录: Open Book Publishers, 2015, 2016, 2017).听

Mimesis, Desire, and the Novel: Ren茅 Girard and Literary Criticism, ed. with Pierpaolo Antonello听(East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2015).听

鈥楶luralit脿, azione e diletto in Dante e Arendt鈥, in Rivista di letteratura italiana, xxxix, 3, 2021, pp. 33-43.

鈥楲a gestualit脿 della richiesta in Purgatorio V e VI: Coreografie classiche e cristiane a confronto鈥 Italianistica 芦Italianistica. Rivista di letteratura italiana禄, 1, (2021), 169-183.

鈥楥orporealities in Italian Studies鈥, with Derek Duncan, Italian Studies, 75:2, (2020), 176-193.

鈥楤otticelli鈥檚 Illustrations of Dante鈥檚听Paradiso: The Construction of Conjoined Vision,鈥 I Tatti Studies in the Italian Renaissance 22, no. 2 (Fall 2019): 187-208.

鈥業l rossore profetico鈥 in听Dante e il profetismo, Giuseppe Ledda, ed. (Ravenna: Centro Dantesco dei Frati Minori Conventuali) 2019, 69-83.听 听听

鈥楶ostures of Penitence in Dante鈥檚听Purgatorio鈥,听Dante Studies听CXXXI (2013), 219-236.

鈥楾hree Paths in One Journey鈥, with George Corbett,听L鈥橝lighieri, 41 (2013), 63-81.

鈥楶ower Differentials, Unreliable Models, and Homoerotic Desire in the Commedia鈥,听Italian Studies, 68.1 (2013), 17-35.

鈥業nferno from a Purgatorial (and Paradisiacal) Perspective鈥,听Dante鈥檚 Inferno, ed. by Patrick Hunt (Pasadena: Salem Press, 2012), 49-62.

鈥楧ante鈥檚 Definition of Life鈥,听Dante Studies, 129 (2011), 47-62.

鈥楧eceit, Desire, and Conversion in Girard and Dante鈥,听Religion and Literature. Special issue: 鈥楧eceit, Desire and the Novel 50 Years Later: The Religious Dimension鈥, ed. by Ann W. Astell and Justin Jackson, 43.3 (2011), 200-207.

鈥樷淟acrime cordiali鈥: Catherine of Siena and the Value of Tears鈥,听A Companion to Catherine of Siena, ed. by George Ferzoco, Beverly Kienzle, Carolyn Muessig (Leiden: 听Brill, 2011) 99-112.

鈥楥atherine of Siena鈥檚 Heart鈥,听Speculum, 80.3 (2005), 802-817.听Reprinted in听Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism, vol. 116, (Farmington Hills: Cengage Gale, 2010).