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Dr. Lauren J. Rogener

Adjunct Faculty

University of North Texas

Department of English

Email: Lauren.Rogener@unt.edu

Education

  • PhD, University of North Texas, 2022
    Major: English - British Literature
    Specialization: English literature, Renaissance
  • MA, Concordia University, Montreal, 2010
    Major: English literature
  • BA, McGill University, Montreal, 2008
    Major: English literature

Professional Positions

  • Medieval and Renaissance Colloquium Co-Coordinator, University of North Texas. University of North Texas. (2013 - 2015).
  • President, University of North Texas. University of North Texas. (2013 - 2014).

Professional Memberships

  • Modern Language Association. (2014 - Present).
  • Shakespeare Association of America. (2014 - Present).
  • Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society. (2012 - Present).
  • UNT Shakespeare Society. (2012 - Present).
  • UNT Graduate Students in English Association. (2011 - Present).
  • Golden Key International Honour Society. (2009 - Present).
  • The Society for Theatre Research. (2014 - 2015).

Teaching

Teaching Experience

    University of North Texas

  • ENGL 1310 - First Year Writing I, 19 courses.
  • ENGL 1320 - First Year Writing II, 7 courses.
  • ENGL 2210 - Survey of World Literatures from Antiquity to 1700, 1 course.
  • ENGL 2321 - British Literature, 1 course.
  • ENGL 3430 - British Literature to 1780, 3 courses.
  • ENGL 4430 - Shakespeare, 3 courses.

Awards and Honors

  • College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Travel Grant, UNT College of Arts and Sciences. (2015).
  • Mary Patchell Scholarship, UNT Department of English. (2015).
  • Raupe Travel Grant, UNT Student Government Association. (2015).
  • Doctoral Fellowship, University of North Texas. (2011).
  • Mary Patchell Scholarship, UNT Department of English. (2014).
  • New Scholars Essay Competition, 2nd place, The Society for Theatre Research. (2014).
  • Scott Simpkins Scholarship for Excellence in Literary Theory, UNT Department of English. (2014).
  • TGS Graduate Student Travel Grant, UNT Toulouse Graduate School. (2014).
  • English Department Travel Award, UNT Department of English. (2013).
  • Newberry Renaissance Consortium Grant, Newberry Consortium. (2013).
  • Pearla Irene Marquez Memorial Scholarship for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, UNT Department of English. (2013).
  • USC Scholarship for Continuing Students, University of North Texas. (2012).
  • Mary Patchell Scholarship, UNT Department of English. (2012).
  • Newberry Renaissance Consortium Grant, Newberry Consortium. (2011).
  • Partial Tuition Scholarship for International Students, Concordia University. (2008).
  • International Tuition Fee Remission Award, Concordia University. (2009).
  • Faculty of Arts and Sciences Graduate Entrance Fellowship, Concordia University. (2008).
  • Graduate with Distinction, McGill University. (2008).

Research

Published Intellectual Contributions

    Book Chapter

  • Rogener, L.J. (2018). Womb Rhetoric: The Martial Maternity of Volumnia, Tamora, and Elizabeth I. The Palgrave Handbook of Shakespeare's Queens. 127-144. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Book Review

  • Rogener, L.J. (2013). Review: "Drama and the Succession to the English Crown, 1561-1633 by Lisa Hopkins.
  • Conference Proceeding

  • Rogener, L.J. "Womb Rhetoric: Volumnia, Tamora, and Elizabeth I in a Trajectory of Martial Maternity".
  • Poem

  • Rogener, L.J. (2012). Still Life.
  • Rogener, L.J. (2010). "How I Want It".

Presentations Given

  • Misplaced Masques: Middleton's Negotiation of Elite Forms in Public Spaces, (2015 - 2015).
  • Breaching Domains in the Masque of Blackness, (2014 - 2014).
  • Middleton and the Un-Courtly Masque, (2013).
  • Tourists and Vagabonds in the Jacobean Masque of Blackness, (2013 - 2013).
  • Womb Rhetoric: Volumnia, Tamora, and Queen Elizabeth I in a Trajectory of Martial Maternity, (2013).
  • The Inverse Mirror Stage, the Name/No of the Fashionista, and the Symbolic Order of Style: A Lacanian Reading of What Not to Wear, (2011).
  • Rogener, L.J. (Other), A Feminist Reading of Mental Illness in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper", (2010 - 2010).
  • Rogener, L.J. (Other), Consumerism, Dandyism, and Sexuality in Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, (2009 - 2009).

Artistic and Professional Performances and Exhibits

  • Other. ""Swallow It Whole"", Eckhardt-Gramatte National Music Competition Recital, cross-Canada tour, (2014 - 2014).
  • Other. "No Masque for Good Measure, an opera in three acts", Cluster New Music and Integrated Arts Festival, Winnipeg, Canada, (2012 - 2012).
  • Other. ""Still, Life"", commissioned, Darren Russo, Montreal, Canada, (2011 - 2011).
  • Other. ""Women Well Met"", commissioned, Matthew J. Ricketts, Montreal, Canada, (2010 - 2010).
  • Other. ""Portraits", 5 miniatures for woodwind quintet and surprise church organ", Aquarium New Music Series, Montreal, Canada, (2007 - 2007).
  • Other. ""The Love Poem of J. Alfred Prufrock", a setting for 10 strings and countertenor", Aquarium New Music Series, Montreal, Canada, (2007 - 2007).