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Christine Putzo is a Lecturer and Researcher (Lehr- und Forschungsrätin) for German Medieval Studies at the German Section of the Faculty of Letters, University of Lausanne, a position she has held since 2013. She also teaches German Medieval Studies at the University of Neuchâtel. Her academic career includes research positions at the NCCR 'Mediality' in Zurich (2010-2012) and as a doctoral assistant at the University of Fribourg (2012-2013).
Dr. Putzo's research focuses on medieval German literature, with specializations in multilingualism in the Middle Ages, diagrammatic structures, literary reproduction cultures, and manuscript studies. Her work demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach, connecting literary analysis with linguistic, cultural, and cognitive perspectives on medieval texts.
Her recent publications reveal a consistent engagement with textual transmission and the material culture of medieval books. The publications span critical editions of medieval texts, edited volumes on multilingualism, diagrammatic structures, and literary identity, showing both depth in specific textual scholarship and breadth across multiple aspects of medieval studies.
Her scholarly trajectory demonstrates a commitment to both philological precision and theoretical innovation, particularly in understanding how medieval texts functioned within their cultural contexts and how knowledge was structured and transmitted through various media.

