Bill Burgwinkle

Bill Burgwinkle
Alma mater Stanford University
Occupation Academic
Employer King's College, Cambridge

Bill Burgwinkle is a UK-based American Medievalist and French scholar. He is a Professor in Medieval French and Occitan Literature at King's College, Cambridge, and the president of the Society for French Studies.

Early life

Burgwinkle completed his PhD entitled The Troubador as Subject: Biography, Erotics and Culture in 1988 at Stanford University.

Career

Burgwinkle previously taught at City College of San Francisco, Stanford University, and the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. He is a Professor in Medieval French and Occitan Literature at King's College, Cambridge.[1] He served as Head of the French Department at the University of Cambridge from 2009 to 2012. His research focuses on vernacular literature, especially the Occitan troubadours, gender and queer theory, hagiography, and the history and travels of medieval manuscripts. He is the president of the Society for French Studies.[2]

Burgwinkle was awarded a Pilkington Prize for excellence in teaching in 2006.[3] In 2011, he became a knight of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques for his contributions to the dissemination of French culture through education.

Publications

References

  1. "Dr Bill Burgwinkle". Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages. University of Cambridge. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  2. "Executive Committee". The Society for French Studies. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
  3. Cambridge University Newsletter, July/August 2006 p. 12.
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