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Dr Elizabeth Reid

Research Fellow
Gender and Women’s History Research Centre, IHSS

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Areas of expertise: Allegory; early modern Italy, gender and sexuality; material culture; social history 

Email: Elizabeth.Reid@acu.edu.au

HDR Supervisor accreditation status: Not applicable

ORCID ID: 0000-0002-8693-4714

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Elizabeth Reid is an historian of gender and early modern Italy, specializing in the social implications of allegory. She is currently a Research Associate with the Gender and Women’s History Research Centre in the Institute for Humanities and Social sciences. Her first book Naturalising Social Hierarchies in Cesare Ripa’s Iconologia: Personified Perceptions of Gender, Class, and Race has been accepted for publication with Brepols’ IKON series. This book takes sociologist Serge Mostovici’s Social Representation Theory as a lens to provide a wholly new perspective on personification in Early Modern Europe. It argues that in appropriating socialised bodies to standardise allegorical expression, Cesare Ripa’s Iconologia naturalised and perpetuated historically impactful social hierarchies. Reid has articles and a book chapter that expose the gendered violence implied by the personifications created to adorn or reflect on Ceremonial Entries during the Italian Wars. Her current research includes analysing the cultural context and gendered social meaning of Tuscan Marian iconography that hinged on Mary’s identity as a nursing mother; a study of how early modern natural philosophy concerning the physical and emotional power of olfactory experience was translated into material culture, with a particular interest in the correlation of fertility, femininity, and flowers conveyed through Venus and the Virgin Mary; and a study that examines Renaissance theories of how embodied responses to visual stimulus can enhance empathetic faith experiences. She is also a sought-after research assistant, project manager, and copyeditor, and has worked in this capacity across various disciplines including history, sociology, musicology, and pedagogy. In this capacity she is currently working as a research assistant, copyediting, and conducting research with the ARC Linkage project ‘Mobilising Dutch East India Company Collections for New Global Stories.’

Publications

  • Reid, Elizabeth Naturalising Social Hierarchies in Cesare Ripa’s Iconologia: Personified Perceptions of Gender, Class, and Race, This monograph is forthcoming with Brepols for their IKON Studies series.
  • Reid, Elizabeth “Love in Politics” in A Cultural History of Love in the Early Modern Age, eds. Katherine Ibbett and Katie Barclay, Bloomsbury, 2024.
  • Reid, Elizabeth, “Female Representation and Violence in the Ceremonial Entries of the Italian Wars” Renaissance Studies, (6 May 2022) https://doi.org/10.1111/rest.12801
  • Reid, Elizabeth, “Gendering Political Relationships in Genoese Ceremonial Entries” Sixteenth-Century Journal Vol. 52 no.1 (2021): 79-110.

Published Reviews

  • Reid, Elizabeth, Moral Combat: Women, Gender, and War in Italian Renaissance Literature by Gerry Milligan (review), Parergon, 2019, Vol.36 (2), p.234-236.
  • Reid, Elizabeth, The Politics of Female Households: Ladies-in-Waiting across Early Modern Europe ed. by Nadine Akkerman, and Brigit Houben (review), Parergon, 2018, Vol.35(1), pp. 141-142.
  • Reid, Elizabeth, Sexualities, Textualities, Art and Music in Early Modern Italy: Playing with Boundaries ed. by Marshall, Melanie L., Linda L. Carrole and Catherine A. McIver (review), Parergon, 2017, vol. 34(1), pp. 182-183.

Projects

  • Research Specialist with the Premodern Beliefs and their Reception research program.
  • Research Assistant with the ARC Linkage project ‘Mobilising Dutch East India Company Collections for New Global Stories.’(fixed term mid2025-mid2026)
  • Research Associate with ARC Discovery Research project ‘A History of Natural Resource Management’ (2021-2023)
  • Project manager/Copyeditor for the edited collection Creative Research in Music: Informed Practice, Innovation, and Transcendence, for the Routledge series “Social Justice In and Through Music,” Project based at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music (2019-2020).
  • Post-Doctoral Research Assistant for the ARC Discovery project: “Gendering the Italian Wars, 1494-1559” (2018 & 2020)
  • Research Officer with the Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions’ Zest Project (2016-2018)

Accolades or awards

  • Reid’s article ‘Female Representation, Gender, and Violence in the Ceremonial Entries of the Italian Wars’ was recognized by Wiley as a Top Downloaded Article – in the top 10% most downloaded articles from Renaissance Studies of all works published between Jan. 2022 and Dec. 2022.
  • Post-Graduate Research Fund Grant, recipient Macquarie University, 2013
  • Humanities in the European Research Area Bursary recipient, to attend the final Fashioning the Early Modern, conference, London, 2012
  • Network for Early European Research Travel Grant recipient to attend the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies conference, Otago 2011
  • Postgraduate Advanced Training Seminar Bursary recipient to attend the workshop Editing Medieval and Early Modern Texts: Principles and Practice in Otago 2011
  • Cassamarca Scholarship, Australasian Centre for Italian Studies, 2011
  • Australian Postgraduate Award, 2010 – 2014

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