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Danielle Dubois is an Associate Professor in the Department of Religion at the University of Manitoba since 2012. Her teaching covers various aspects of medieval and early modern Christianity, feminism in religion, and modern contemplative traditions. Dubois actively engages students in archival research, particularly utilizing the library’s Archives and Rare Books collection, with previous research trips to France, Italy, and England. Her research primarily focuses on the intersection of religion, philosophy, and history, notably during the medieval period. She authored a book titled 'Afterlives Marguerite Porete: Heretic Author,' which reveals the unexpected posthumous memory of the medieval beguine Marguerite Porete, who was executed for heresy in 1310. This work highlights contributions from independent women scholars in the study of medieval Christianity during the twentieth century. Additionally, she has conducted ethnographic research on modern beguines in Italy, furthering the understanding of their historical significance.
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