Cezara Bobeica
Cezara Bobeica defended her PhD dissertation dedicated to Henry Peacham’s Minerva Britanna in January 2021 at the University of Strasbourg, France. Her interest lies in the iconography and the symbolism of the Renaissance with a particular interest in emblematics. A former recipient of the Fulbright Scholar Grant, she is currently pursuing her research on foodways and material culture in migration. She is the author of an article entitled “Channeling meaning from the margins” published in the online journal XVII-XVIII, 77 in 2020.
Publications associées
- The Motif of the Phoenix in Henry Peacham’s Minerva Britanna (1612), a Political Reappropriation
Par Cezara Bobeica
Shakespeare en devenir > N°16 — 2022 > I. Historicizing the Past, Emblematizing the Present