Assistant Professor in Ethnicity, Race, and Migration

 

tarren-andrewsTarren Andrews is Assistant Professor in Ethnicity, Race, and Migration and a faculty member in the medieval studies program at Yale University. She received her Ph.D. in English from the University of Colorado, Boulder in 2022. Her scholarship employs critical Indigenous studies to re-evaluate stories of the early medieval England. Her forthcoming book takes a transtemporal approach to law and literature, examining legal and literary artifacts from the early medieval North Atlantic like the Domesday Book (England, ca. 1085), the Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum (England, ca. 878), and the Old English poem The Wife’s Lament (ca. 10th century) to recover formative histories of the Anglophone settler colonial logics that form the foundation of modern Indigenous-settler legal relationships in North America.