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Kasey Evans is an Associate Professor of English at Northwestern University's Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, with affiliations in the Gender Studies Program, Comparative Literary Studies Program, and Kaplan Humanities Scholars Program. She specializes in Renaissance literature (1400–1800) and teaches courses on the English literary canon, Edmund Spenser's works, race in the Renaissance, and theories of virtue/vice.
Research Focus:
- Examines intersections of colonialism and virtue in Renaissance England
- Analyzes post-Reformation grief and mourning in literary forms
- Contributor to gender theory and feminist studies
Awards:
- Recipient of the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award (2010)
Key Publication: Her book Colonial Virtue (2012) explores how Renaissance writers framed colonialism through temperance as a shifting virtue.
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