Carol L. Robinson, Ph.D.
Biography
Dr. Carol L. Robinson teaches both English and MDJ courses: online, on-land, and as hybrid (online and on-land). Her creative work includes production, writing, and directing of staged plays, as well as documentary films, and she is a retired professional children's storyteller. She does research on medievalism, video games, film, adaptation theory, Deaf culture, and gestural communication (both medieval and contemporary). She has written about Charles Chaplin, Deaf playwright Willy Conley, Deaf poet and storyteller Peter Cook, Flying Words Project, World of Warcraft, Lord of the Rings and adapted media (films and video games), and Geoffrey Chaucer's Wife of Bath. In 2012, she premiered her first full-length documentary film, Listening to You, Listening to Me, Listening to Every Man, Woman and Child: A Neomedieval, Deaf/Hearing, Community Theatre Experience. Dr. Robinson is a Faculty Affiliate for Women's Studies and LGBTQ Studies.
Selected List of Courses Taught
- MDJ 10009 Elements of Film, TV, and Animation
- MDJ 20001 Media, Power and Culture
- ENG 25001 Literature in English I
- ENG 30050 Writing and Rhetoric in a Digital Age
- ENG 30053 Writing for Video Games
- ENG 30072 Editing and Publishing I
- ENG 34001 Medieval Literature
- ENG 36005 Film and Narrative
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Education
M.A. English, University of Georgia
B.A. English Composition, Beloit College
Publications
- âThe Boys Are Back in Town: Capital Oneâs Propagandic Commercials for Alt-Right Nostalgic Imperialism.â Medievalism in a Global Age, Eds. Robert L. Squillace and Angela J. Weisl. (Boydell & Brewer): 2024.
- ââCapital Oneâs Condemnation, Conversion, and Eventual Celebration of Mythical Medieval Northern European Males through Allegorical Commercials.â Studies in Medievalism XXXIII: (En)gendering Medievalism. Ed. Karl Fugelso. (Boydell & Brewer): 2024.
- Co-Producer and Assistant Director. See No Beast, Hear No Beast, Speak No Beast. Kent Trumbull Theatre. 91²Ö¿â at Trumbull (Champion, OH: October, 2019). Performances being done in American Sign Language and spoken English, simultaneous
- âGo Ask Alisoun: Geoffrey Chaucer and DeaflandâDeafness as Authority.â Eds. Candace Barrington, Jonathan Hsy and Laura Doyle. Literature Compass: June, 2018.
- Lead Playwright and Director. ANOTHER Christmas Carol. Kent Trumbull Theatre. 91²Ö¿â at Trumbull (Champion, OH: December, 2017). Performances done in American Sign Language and spoken English, simultaneously.
- âEnvisioning the Good, the Beautiful, and the Ugly: American Deaf Adaptation and Appropriation of British Medieval Works.â Gwen to the Max: A Festschrift for Gwendolyn Morgan. The Yearâs Work in Medievalism. Eds. M.J. Toswell, E.L. Risden, Jesse G. Swan
- âElectronic Tolkien: Characterization in Film and Video Games.â Medieval Afterlives in Contemporary Culture. Ed. Gail Ashton. (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015) : 124-133.
- "Gesture." Medievalism: Key Critical Terms (Eds. Elizabeth Emery and Richard Utz, Boydell & Brewer, 2014)
- "The Song Remains the Same: Crossing Intersections to Create an Ethical World via an Adaptation of Everyman for Everyone."(with Daniel-Raymond Nadon and Nancy M. Resh) Studies in Medievalism XXI: Ethics and Medievalism (Ed. Karl Fugelso, 2014)
- "The Quest for a Deaf Lesbian Dwarf (or Anyone Else that Might Have Been Excluded) in Medievalist Video Games: A Response to Karl Fugelso's Manifesto." The Year's Work in Medievalism. Special Issue: Medievalism NOW. (Eds. Karl Fugelso, E.L. Risden, and
- "Neomedievalism Unplugged." (with Pamela Clements) Studies in Medievalism XXI: Corporate Medievalism (Ed. Karl Fugelso, 2013)
- âThe Cyberpunk Road away from Middle-earth toward Virtual Atonement.â The Middle Ages in Popular Culture: Medievalism and Genre. Ed. Helen Young. (Cambria, 2015) : 133-154.