BA (Hons) DipEd (Syd); MA Phd (Toronto)
Jennifer Carpenter completed her doctorate in Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto, and now teaches Medieval History and Communication. Her research has made use of hagiographical and other sources to explore the history of gender, religion and most recently, emotion in the Middle Ages.
Recent publications:
Carpenter, Jennifer. “Positive Emotion in the Thirteenth Century: The Emotional World of Goswin of Bossut.” In Understanding Emotions in the Medieval and Early Modern World, ed. Michael Champion and Andrew Lynch. Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies series. Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium.
Carpenter, Jennifer, James Marland and Joanne Dearlove. “Student skills and the Bradley agenda in Australia.” Higher Education Research and Development.