Black-and-white portrait of the 2025 Katharine F. Pantzer Junior Fellows Carlisle Yingst, wearing glasses, in front of shelves with books. The photo is situated on a white background with two lines of text above: the top line is pink and reads "Katharine F. Pantzer Junior Fellow 2025" and the second line is black and provides the fellow's name "Carlisle Yingst."
Pink header text provides Yingst's winning project title. Below is a brief paragraph in black text describing the project in their own words, emphasizing Yingst's research on the gendering of print in the long 18th century. All text is on a white background.
Mostly black text on a white background. "About the Fellow" at the top with Carlisle Yingst's brief bio underneath. The words "Carlisle Yingst" at the start of the paragraph are the only words in pink text.
An open book showing an illustration and text about Mary Anne Talbot, also known as John Taylor. The image is set on a white background. Directly above the image is a pink text caption: "Image of Mary Anne Talbot/John Taylor from Kirby's Wonderful and Scientific Museum, Volume 2, 1804. (Illustration faces page 160"
Thrilled to announce the 2025 Katharine F. Pantzer Junior Fellow, @ceyingst.bsky.social !🏆 Their research, "Transitions by the Book," delves into how print shaped and reflected non-normative gender in the long 18th century. This award is generously supported by Katharine F. Pantzer's legacy.