Tarren Andrews
Alumni
Department of English

Tarren completed her Ph.D. in May of 2022. Her work in the CLASP program complemented her work in Old English langauge and literature, early medieval matieral culture, legal history, and critical Indigenous thought and theory, including Indigenous feminisms, political science, and international diplomacy. Core classes from the CLASP program shaped Tarren’s dissertation project and helped her develop two peer reviewed articles for publication: “From Domesday to Dawes: Recovering Geneaologies of Settler Colonialism” and “Gendered Exile in the Past and Present: A Indigenous Feminist Ready of The Wife’s Lament.” She is continuing her work with a particular focus on the role that Old English law code translation plays in the construction of Indigenous and settler relationships in North America.