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Antje Elisa Chan

Antje Elisa Chan
Contact Information
Email address: 
antje.chan [at] mcgill.ca
Address: 

Arts 130
McCall MacBain Arts Building
853 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, QC H3A 0G5
Canada

Position: 
Assistant Professor (Research)
Stream: 
Literature
Specialization by geographical area: 
Great Britain
Europe
Specialization by time period: 
Medieval & Middle English
Area(s): 
Archives & Bibliography
Book History
Fiction
Poetry & Poetics
Areas of interest: 

Late medieval English literature and culture (particularly 15th century); manuscript studies; Middle English lyrics; Middle English drama; interplay between scholastic theology and vernacular writing; catechetic and pastoral literature in the late Middle Ages; mysticism; Anglo-Norman religious literature

Biography: 

Antje Elisa Chan is a scholar of medieval English literature specializing in the manuscript culture of lay people in fifteenth-century England. She is working on a monograph tentatively titled聽Public Worship in Fifteenth-Century England: Middle English Pastoralia as Textual Witnesses, which categorizes and analyzes Middle English pastoral and catechetic texts on the Mass, creeds, prayers, virtues and vices. She is particularly interested in how this body of writing encouraged communal responsibility towards one鈥檚 neighbour and fostered societal health. Her current research project, funded by an internal SSHD grant, is entitled 鈥淣eighbourliness as Medieval Health Care: The Textual Witnesses of Fifteenth-Century England鈥. Her work examines a series of pastoral treatises called 鈥淭he Seven Works of Bodily Mercy鈥 and 鈥De visitatio infirmorum鈥, which promote shared social responsibility towards caring for the sick and the dying. By exploring the manuscript contexts of these treatises, Antje points at literary networks, which consider 鈥渘eighbourliness鈥 as a form of pre-modern health care system. Antje has worked on the edition of a 2026 special issue of the聽Medieval Feminist Forum, the proceedings of the 鈥淣ew Visions of Julian of Norwich鈥 conference that she co-organized at Somerville College in Oxford in 2022. She is also the Book Review Editor for the聽Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures聽and welcomes expressions of interest in reviewing, or having reviewed, books on any aspects of medieval religious cultures.

Degree(s): 

D.Phil (University of Oxford, UK)
M.A. (Regent College, Canada)
B.A., M.A. (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)

Selected publications: 

Articles and Book Chapters

  • 鈥淜issing Matter: John Lydgate鈥檚 Lyric On Kissing at Verbum caro factum est and the Democratization of Contemplation.鈥 Religions 15:1 (2024): 1-20.
  • The Virtues of the Mass: Towards a Taxonomy of a Late Middle English Genre of Liturgical Significance.鈥 Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures 49:1 (2023): 77-115.

Reviews and Public Scholarship

  • 鈥淩eview of The Mystical Presence of Christ: The Exceptional and the Ordinary in Late Medieval Religion by Richard Kieckhefer.鈥 Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures 50:2 (2024): 241-245.
  • 鈥淩eview of Chaucer鈥檚 Prayers: Writing Christian and Pagan Devotion by Megan E. Murton.鈥 Journal of Medieval Religious Cultures 48:1(2022): 99-102.
Awards, honours, and fellowships: 
  • TORCH (University of Oxford) Knowledge Exchange Grant for the project: 鈥溾, 2021-2022
  • Berrow Foundation Scholarship, Lincoln College, University of Oxford, 2018-2021
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