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Ann Marie Rasmussen is a retired Professor and Diefenbaker Memorial Chair in German Literary Studies at the University of Waterloo. She specializes in Medieval German literature, gender studies, and material culture, with a focus on medieval badges, social history, and textual analysis. Her work bridges literary studies with interdisciplinary approaches to medieval culture and identity.
Her research explores themes such as medieval gender roles, material culture’s societal function, and the intersection of literature with historical contexts. Notable contributions include studies on medieval badges’ symbolic meanings, the portrayal of female sexuality in medieval texts, and the socio-cultural dynamics of medieval German epics like Wolfram’s Parzival.
Rasmussen has held significant academic roles and awards, including the prestigious Diefenbaker Memorial Chair. Her publications span over three decades, reflecting her deep engagement with medieval studies and feminist scholarship.
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