Curriculum Vitae
ANGELA FERES
4128 Georgia Street #8 • San Diego, CA • 92103
Tel: 619-851-3394 • E-mail: angferes@cox.net
Education
- Claremont Graduate University, PhD Early Modern History/MA Religion: History of Christianity (In Progress)
- San Diego State University, M.A. History (Medieval Emphasis)
- San Diego State University, B.A. Religious Studies (Socio-Cultural Anthropology minor)
- Grossmont Community College, Undergraduate Study
Honors
- B.A. Degree awarded Magna Cum Laude
- Outstanding Graduate Award, Department of Religious Studies
- Honor Societies: Golden Key National Honor Society
- Honor Roll: 1995-1998
- President, Vice President: Society for the Academic Study of Religion, San Diego State University
Teaching Competencies
- History: Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern, Religious Studies, Humanities, Classics, Women Studies
Publications
- In The Shadow of the Flames, Masters Thesis, San Diego State University, 2002.
- “Crafting Wicked Identities: Early Modern Trans-Atlantic Witchcraft Images and Objects.”
- Proceedings: Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, January, 2005.
- “Jean de Venette and Jacob von Königshofen: Crafting Jewish Identity,” Rhetorical Topographies: An Online Journal for the Humanities 1.1 (Fall 2004)
Presentation
- Herrad of Hohenbourg: Strategic Articulation and the Use of Images, Art, and Rhetoric by Women in the Twelfth Century," February 7, 2004, Mid-America Medieval Association
- The Life of Christina Mirabilis: The Construction of Female Sanctity and Identity in Twelfth Century Europe, April 16-17, 2004, Medieval and Renaissance Graduate Conference
- Crafting Wicked Identities: Early Modern Trans-Atlantic Witchcraft Images and Objects, Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, January 14, 2005. Chair of Session: Art History
- "Mithridatum Drug Jar: The Borders of Status, Medicine, and Humanism in the Sixteenth Century,” Renaissance Society of America Conference, Forthcoming, March 22-24, 2007.
Awards
- Maguire Award, Funded Research Assistantship for Fall 2004 semester.
- Ida Lloyd Crotty Endowed Scholarship 2004-2005
Experience
- 2006- Lecturer, Full Time,
Grossmont College, History Department
- 2005-2006: Lecturer, Chaffey Community College, Social Sciences/History Department
- 2005-2006: Lecturer, Grossmont Community College, History Department
- 2003-2005: Admissions Assistant, Claremont Graduate University
- 2004-2004: Research Assistant, Lori Anne Ferrell, Claremont Graduate University
- 2004-2004: Temporary Summer Assistant, San Diego State Philosophy Department
- 2003-2003: Temporary Summer Assistant, San Diego State Philosophy Department
- 2002-2002: Temporary Summer Assistant, San Diego State Philosophy Department
- 2002-2005: Graduate Assistant, San Diego State University
References
- Janet Brodie, Professor of History, Claremont Graduate University
- Terri Snyder, Professor of American Studies, Cal State Fullerton
- Lori Ann Ferrell, Professor of History and Religion, Claremont Graduate University
- Mathew Kuefler, Professor of History, San Diego State University
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