E. Natalie Rothman, University of Toronto, Scarborough
E. Natalie Rothman is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Toronto Scarborough. She received her PhD in Anthropology and History from the University of Michigan in 2006, with a dissertation entitled “Between Venice and Istanbul: Trans-Imperial Subjects and Cultural Mediation in the Early Modern Mediterranean.” Her areas of interest include the early modern Mediterranean, the Venetian and Ottoman empires, historical anthropology, and the genealogies of Orientalism. Her publications include “Becoming Venetian: Conversion and Transformation in the Seventeenth-Century Mediterranean” in Mediterranean Historical Review 21,1 (2006): 39-75 and "Self-Fashioning in the Mediterranean Contact Zone: Giovanni Battista Salvago and his Africa overo Barbaria (1625)” in Renaissance Medievalisms, ed. Konrad Eisenbichler (forthcoming).