Overview
After receiving her BA from the interdisciplinary College of Letters at Wesleyan University, Masha Raskolnikov went on to earn her MA and PhD at UC Berkeley’s Department of Rhetoric; at the time she arrived at Cornell, she had never actually been, officially, a member of an English Department, but she finds herself quite comfortable in this one. She is primarily interested in critical theory as a project of unmaking “common sense,” and in working with medieval literature as a means of doing so; she is also interested in feminist, lesbian, gay and transgender/transsexual studies. She is the author of Trans Historical: Gender Plurality Before the Modern (Cornell University Press, 2021) and Body Against Soul: Gender and Sowlehele in Middle English Allegory (Ohio State University Press, 2009).
Research Focus
- Middle English literature
- Allegory theory
- Medieval philosophy and rhetoric
- Contemporary critical theory
- Feminist and queer studies
In the news
- Trans Studies NOW! "We're here, we're Queer, Trans, and Feminist in the Academy"
- Trans Studies NOW! "Policy and Trans Poetics"
- Displaced. Detained. Undeterred: A Creative/Critical Symposium April 20-23, 2023
- Department of Literatures in English Debuts New Curriculum for the Fall 2022 Semester
- New edited volume explores plurality of gender experiences