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Hannah E. Hunter-Parker is a scholar specializing in German literature and medieval studies. She earned her Ph.D. and M.A. from Princeton University (2019, 2013) and a B.A. from Middlebury College (2010), where she received the Phi Beta Kappa Prize and Christian A. Johnson Prize for Art History.
- Research focuses on the intersection of Medieval Studies, Media Studies, and Book History
- Teaches introductory German language/literature courses and seminars on medieval-to-Enlightenment cultural history
- Current project: Old Books, New Times: Medieval Manuscripts and German Literature, 1743-1851, analyzing media practices in the rediscovery of medieval texts
Her work bridges historical and contemporary media, examining how medieval narratives influence modern forms like MMORPGs and political discourse. Recent publications explore textile symbolism, manuscript analysis, and conceptualizations of silence.
- 2019: Johnson-Müller Award (Society for Medieval German Studies)
- 2014: Princeton-Weimar Summer School for Media Studies
- 2013-14: Donald & Mary Hyde Fellowship (Princeton)
- 2011-19: Mathey College Fellow (Princeton)
- 2010: Phi Beta Kappa Prize and Christian A. Johnson Prize (Middlebury College)
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