DOROTHY NOYES CURRICULUM VITAE JULY 2017 Mershon Center 105 1501 Neil Ave. Columbus OH 43201-2602 614-292-1681 (messages)
[email protected] RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Festival, ritual, and performance Folklore theory and history Political and symbolic anthropology Culture concepts and cultural regimes in international relations Catalonia, Romance-speaking Europe, the Mediterranean EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Folklore and Folklife. 1992. Dissertation title: "The Mule and the Giants: Struggling for the Body Social in a Catalan Corpus Christi Festival." Roger D. Abrahams, chair; James W. Fernandez and Dan Ben-Amos, readers. M.A. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Folklore and Folklife. 1987. B.A. Indiana University at Bloomington, Department of English. 1983. Academic year at the University of Kent at Canterbury. 1980-81. POSITIONS HELD The Ohio State University Professor, Departments of English and Comparative Studies, September 2012 Director, The Center for Folklore Studies, 2005-2009; renewed 2009-2014 (with 2011-12 leave); Acting Director, Fall 2015. Research Associate, Mershon Center for International Security Studies, 1999; Associated Faculty, Department of Anthropology, Program in Ethnomusicology, Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Department of French and Italian. Associate Professor, October 2002-August 2011; joint appointment (75%/25%) with Department of Comparative Studies, January 2009 Assistant Professor, Department of English. October 1996—September 2002 University of Pennsylvania Lecturer, Department of Folklore and Folklife and the College of General Studies. Spring 1993-August 1996. Teaching Assistant and Lecturer, Department of Folklore and Folklife. Spring 1986-Spring 1988. Manuscripts Processor, Department of Special Collections, Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania.