Please feel free to direct questions about Text & Tradition and the Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities to either Joseph Loewenstein or Amy Lehman.
Professor Loewenstein's two most recent books - The Author's Due (2002) and Jonson and Possessive Authorship (2002) - are studies of early modern intellectual property, and the prehistory of copyright. Most of his scholarely energy is now devoted to an edition of the Complete Works of Edmund Spenser for Oxford University Press, but he is also working on a study of the material props of the self in early modern England - spectacles, watches, commonplace books, signet rings, and poems: his working title for this undertaking is "Accessorizing Hamlet."
Amy has worked at the university since 1998. Her interests are in the areas of art history, cinema, hiking, and road trips across the USA. Amy earned her BA in Fine Arts from Macalester College in St. Paul, MN, and an MA in Arts Management and Cultural Policy from New York University.