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Angela Weisl, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of English at Seton Hall University, where she has taught since 1995. She previously held roles as Director of Graduate Studies and Chair of the English Department. Her research focuses on Medieval Literature, Gender Studies, Chaucer, and the global reinterpretation of medieval themes in contemporary culture. She has authored/co-authored works such as Medieval Literature: The Basics and Medievalisms in a Global Age.
Her professional interests include analyzing how medieval narratives inform modern understandings of gender, transformation, and cultural identity. Notable courses taught include Medieval Literature, Chaucer, and History of the English Language. Her recent articles explore political medievalism beyond far-right ideologies, medievalism in board games, and erotic medievalism's role in empowering marginalized groups.
Weisl’s work bridges historical texts with modern media, examining topics like medievalism in science fiction, podcasts, and films. Though no awards or grants are explicitly listed, her prolific publications and academic leadership highlight her scholarly impact.





