
Biography
Elizabeth Spragins is the author of the award-winning (Fordham University Press, 2023; 2021 and ), which examines the literary and epistemological role of the corpse in accounts of the battle of al-Qasr al-Kabir (1578) and proposes an approach to understanding how dead bodies anchored the construction of knowledge within early modern Mediterranean historiography. Her research and teaching focus on prose narrative from the early modern Western Mediterranean in Spanish, Portuguese, and Arabic, with particular attention to race, gender, identity, authority, and multicultural exchange. She is also co-editor of Cervantine Perversities, with Leyla Rouhi and Sonia P茅rez Villanueva.
Courses
- Intermediate Spanish 1
- Intermediate Spanish 2
- Spanish Composition & Conversation
- Aspects of Spanish Culture
- Early Modern Spanish Literature
- Don Quixote
- Early Modern Iberian Race
- Honors Seminar: Framing the Mediterranean
Recent Work
- Forthcoming. 鈥淏elieve Dorotea: Intersectional Sexual Violence in Don Quixote.鈥 In Cervantine Perversity, edited by Leyla Rouhi, Elizabeth Spragins, and Sonia P茅rez Villanueva.
- Forthcoming. 鈥淚ntersectional Racecraft in La Conquista de Jerusal茅n: Clorinda and the Trope of the Cervantine White African Maiden.鈥 In Cervantes in Transit, edited by Paul Michael Johnson, Chad Leahy, and Elizabeth Neary.
- Forthcoming. 鈥淎pproximating Intelligibility: Early Modern Raciolinguistics.鈥 In Language Fusion and Contact in Medieval and Early Modern Spanish-Speaking Worlds, edited by Veronica Menaldi et al (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols).
- Forthcoming. 鈥淣ecropastoral and Conflicting Modes of Testimony in Don Quixote鈥檚 Tale of Gris贸stomo and Marcela.鈥 In Cervantine Futures: Theorizing Cervantes after the Critical Turn, edited by Nicholas R. Jones and Paul Johnson. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
- 2025. With Emily Colbert Cairns (Salve Regina University), Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal 19, no. 2, 310鈥31.
- 2023. Medieval Encounters 29, 315鈥39.
- 2023. postmedieval 13, 533鈥48.
- 2023. 鈥淏ody as Text and Text as Body: Ij膩zas and Oral Knowledge Transmission in the Ta示r墨kh al-dawla al-sa士diyya.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Medieval Encounters 29, 315鈥39
- 2023. With Emily Colbert Cairns (Salve Regina University), La cor贸nica 51, vol. 1.
- 2023. A Grammar of the Corpse: Necroepistemology in the Early Modern Mediterranean (New York: Fordham University Press). Awarded by the American Comparative Literature Association and the
- Forthcoming . "American Caste through Multicultural Iberia." In The Uses and Abuses of Early Modern Spanish Cultural Studies. Edited by Chad Leahy. (Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam Press).
- 2022. 鈥淧odcasting Las Casas and Robert E. Lee: A Case Study in Historicizing Race.鈥&苍产蝉辫;In Teaching Race in the Renaissance. Edited by Anna Wainwright and Matthieu Chapman, 451鈥68. (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies).
- 2020. Iberian Connections: Medieval and Early Modern Studies and Contemporary Critical Thought 7, no. 1.
- 2020. ConSecuencias 1, no. 1.
- 2017. La cor贸nica 45, no. 2: 9鈥36.鈥
Involved In
- Spanish Club
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Critical Race and Ethnic Studies