Vitz, Evelyn Birge
Professor
of
French
, Ph.D., Yale; M.A., Middlebury; B.A., Smith.
Arts and Science Office Address:
13 University Pl, Rm 623
New York, NY 10003
Phone: 212-998-8724
Personal Homepage:
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~ebv1/
Email:
Personal Homepage:
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~ebv1/
Fellowships/Honors: National Endowment for the Humanities and French Government grants; New York University Golden Dozen Awards for Excellence in Teaching.
Publications:
Books:
Medieval and Early Modenr
Performance in the Eastern Mediterranean, ed. Evelyn Birge Vitz and Arzu
Ozturkmen [forthcoming]
Performing Medieval Narrative , ed. with Nancy Freeman Regalado and Marilyn Lawrence,
Cambridge , D.S. Brewer, 2005
Orality and Performance in Early
French Romance,
Cambridge, D.S. Brewer, 1999.
The Crossroad of Intentions: A Study
of Symbolic Expression in the Poetry of François Villon, The Hague, Mouton, 1974.
Websites:
“Performing Medieval Narrative
Today: A Video Showcase,” co-directed with Marilyn Lawrence, New York
University Digital Studio:
http://www.nyu.edu/projects/mednar/ Relaunched January 2008.
“Storytelling in Performance”: http://www.nyu.edu/humanities.council/workshops/storytelling/
Homepage: https://files.nyu.edu/ebv1/public/
Articles:
“Tales with
Guts: A ‘Rasic’ Esthetic in French Medieval Storytelling,” TDR [The
Drama Review], in press: 52:4,Winter
2008., pp. 145-173.
La performabilité de la voix et du
déguisement dans le récit et au théâtre: Wistasse le moine, ” in press, 2008, Pris-Ma ( University of Poitiers)
“Performing Aucassin et Nicolette ,”
Cultural Performances in Medieval France: Essays in Honor of Nancy Freeman
Regalado, eds. Eglal Doss-Quinby, E. Jane Burns and Roberta Krueger, Cambridge
, D.S. Brewer, 2007, pp. 239-249.
“Experimenting with the Performance
of Medieval Narrative,” with Linda Marie Zaerr, Performance and Ritual in the
Middle Ages and Renaissance: Acts and Texts , ed. Laurie Postlewate, Amsterdam,
Rodopi, 2007, pp. 303-315
“Biblical vs. Liturgical Citation in
Medieval Literature and Culture,” Illuminations: Medieval and Renaissance
Studies for Jonathan J.G. Alexander , eds. Gerry Guest and Susan L'Engle, Harvey
Miller/Brepols, 2006, pp. 443-449.
“Teaching Arthurian Literature
through Performance,” Arthuriana 15:4 (winter 2005), pp. 31-36.
“ Floriant
et Florete ,” The Splendor of the Word: Medieval and Renaissance
Illuminated Manuscripts at the New York Public Library , eds. Jonathan J.G.
Alexander, James Marrow and Lucy Freeman Sandler, New York Public
Library/Harvey Miller, 2005, pp. 389-391.
“The Liturgy and Vernacular
Literature,” The Liturgy of the Medieval Church , rev. ed., eds. Thomas
Heffernan and Ann Matter, Kalamazoo/TEAMS, 2005, pp. 503-563.
“Erotic Reading in the Middle Ages:
Performance and Re-performance of Romance,” in Performing Medieval Narrative ,
eds. E.B. Vitz, Nancy Regalado and Marilyn Lawrence, Cambridge, D.S. Brewer,
2005, pp. 73-88.
“Performance in, and of, Flamenca ,”
De sens rassis: Essays in Honor of Rupert T. Pickens , eds. Keith Busby,
Bernard Guidot and Logan E. Whalen, Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2005, pp. 683-698.
“Liturgy as Education in the Middle
Ages,” Medieval Education , eds. Ronald B. Begley and Joseph W. Koterski, S.J.,
Bronx, NY, Fordham Series in Medieval Studies, No. 4, Fordham University Press,
2005, pp. 20-34.
“La lecture érotique au Moyen Age et
la performance du roman,” Poétique 137, février 2004, pp. 35-51.
“On the Discovery of a Lost
Manuscript of Chrétien de Troyes: Toward an Appreciation of its Vast Importance
for the Study of Medieval Literature and Culture” [ parody ], The Proceedings
of the Pseudo Society: First Series , Kalamazoo , MI : Medieval Institute
Publications, 2003, pp. 224-238.
“Minstrel Meets Clerk in Early
French Literature: Medieval Romance as the Meeting-Place between Two Traditions
of Verbal Eloquence and Performance Practice,” Cultures in Contact , ed.
Richard Gyug, Fordham University Press, 2002, pp. 169-188.
“Liturgical Citation in French
Medieval Epic and Romance,” invited contribution to Philologies Old and New:
Essays in Honor of Peter Florian Dembowski , eds. Joan Grimbert and Carol
Chase, Edward C. Armstrong Monographs on Medieval Literature, 2002, pp.
191-209.
“Gender and Martyrdom,” Medievalia et Humanistica, n.s., 26,
1999, pp. 70-99.
“La liturgie, Le Roman de Renart, et le problème du
blasphème dans la vie littéraire au Moyen Age, ou: Les bêtes peuvent-elles
blasphémer?” Reinardus 12,
1999, pp. 205-225.
“'Bourde jus mise'?: François
Villon, the Liturgy, and Prayer,” Villon at
Oxford: The Drama of the Text, ed. by Michael Freeman and Jane H.M.
Taylor, Amsterdam, Rodopi, 1999, pp. 170-194.
“French Medieval Oral Traditions,” Teaching Oral Traditions, ed. John Miles
Foley, MLA, 1998, pp. 373-381.
“Rereading Rape in Medieval
Literature,” Partisan Review,
April 1996, pp. 263-274.
“1215: November: The Fourth Lateran
Council Prescribes that Adult Christians Confess at Least Once a Year,” A New History of French Literature, Denis
Hollier, ed., Cambridge, Mass, Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 82-88.
Medieval Narrative and Modern
Narratology: Subjects and Objects of Desire, New York, New York University Press, 1989;
paperback edition, 1993.
“Vie, légende, littérature:
traditions orales et écrites dans les histoires des saints,” Poétique 72, November 1987, pp. 387-402.
“Type et individu dans
l'autobiographie médiévale,” Poétique,
no. 24, 1975, pp. 426-445.