About
I am a Lecturer of Spanish at Oklahoma State University where I teach courses in Spanish language (elementary through advanced levels), Survey of Peninsular Literature I (Medieval and Golden Age), and Business Spanish.
My research focuses primarily on 16th-century Aljamiado-Morisco manuscripts. I am broadly interested in exploring textual moments that obscure, manipulate, cross, or erase “orthodox” or “codified” parameters of religious categorization. My publications examine the application of theories rooted in linguistic anthropology, such as indexicality and deictic shift theory, to the reading of Aljamiado texts. I also conduct research into Morisco religious identity as evidenced through their writings, and histories of Aljamiado-Morisco manuscripts as textual objects. I have two book chapters forthcoming. the first focuses on a version of the Morisco abbreviated Qur’an as a textual object. The other examines courtly culture and Jewish identity in the Judeo-Spanish “Coplas de Yoçef”. Education
Ph.D., University of Georgia, Romance Languages, 2012
M.A., University of Georgia, Spanish Literature, 2007
B.A., State University of New York at Potsdam, Spanish Language and Literature, 2005
B.M., State University of New York at Potsdam, Music Education, 2005 Publications
Wood, Donald W. “Aljamiado-Morisco Literary Studies: A Fifty-Year Survey.”
La corónica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, vol. 50, nos. 1-2, Fall 2021-Spring 2022, pp. 231-247.
Wood, Donald W. Review of
Deza and It’s Moriscos: Religion and Community in Early Modern Spain, by Patrick J. O’Banion.
Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, vol. 91, no.2, 2022, pp. 395-97.
Wood, Donald Walter. “‘Tengo feuza en la piyadad de Allāh’: Piety and Polemic in an Aljamiado-Morisco ‘Companion in Paradise’ Narrative.”
Medieval Encounters, vol. 26, no. 1, 2020, pp. 22-48.
Wood, Donald W. “Yā Maryam / Ave Maria: Textual Appropriation and Diglossia in Aljamiado-Morisco Marian Texts.”
eHumanista, vol. 41, 2019, pp. 155-170
Wood, Donald W., and Jordan Rosen-Kaplan. “Legend of the Damsel Carcayçiyona (Aragón, ca. 1587) / Leyenda de la donçella Carcayçiyona (Aragón, ca. 1587).”
Open Iberia/América Teaching Anthology, edited by David Wacks, 2021, pp. 1-30/33.
https://openiberiaamerica.hcommons-staging.org/
Submissions under review
A book chapter entitled “Reading the Qur’ān in Fragments: Identities and Functions of the Holy Text in Aljamiado-Morisco Miscellanies” for inclusion in an anthology tentatively titled
Unbound by Their Covers: Late Medieval and Early Modern Iberian Books in Their Global History, edited by Linde Brocato and Ross Karlan.
A book chapter entitled “The
Coplas de Yosef: A Medieval Hebrew-Aljamiado Poem of Heroism and Kingly Composure” for inclusion in a companion to the
mester de clerecía.
Projects
Revising the conference paper “The Prodigal Son Returns on Laylat al-Qadr: Christian-Islamic Religious Syncretism in a Morisco Sermon” presented at the SCMLA 79th Annual Conference for publication.
Revising the conference paper “Glossing the City of Brass in Aljamiado-Morisco Manuscripts” presented at the 53rd International Congress on Medieval Studies for publication. Memberships
Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (IMANA)
Medieval Academy of America (MAA)
Modern Language Association (MLA)
· Member of the Executive Committee of the LLC Medieval Iberian forum.
South Central Modern Language Association (SCMLA)
Renaissance Society of America (RSA)
Sixteenth Century Society & Conference (SCSC)
Sociedad de Estudios Medievales y Renacentistas, Universidad de Salamanca (La SEMYR)