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8/17/2017

Medieval Academy of America 2018 Sessions

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I just learned that two sessions I proposed have been accepted for the 93rd Annual Meeting of The Medieval Academy of America, which will take place in Atlanta next March. I am really looking forward to both:

Cloistered Poetics
Chaired By: Leslie Lockett, Associate Professor of English and Associate Director of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Ohio State University 

“Cloister, Wasteland, Sea: Reimagining the English Landscape as the Grounds of Monastic Practice”
Audrey Walton, Assistant Professor of English, University of Toronto
 
“Behind Scriptorium Walls: Site-Specific Poetics in Late Anglo-Saxon Winchester”
Erica Weaver, PhD Candidate in English, Harvard University
 
“Bede and the Poetics of Death in Early Anglo-Saxon England”
Jill Hamilton Clements, Assistant Professor of English, University of Alabama at Birmingham


Schoolroom Drama: Scripting, Trading, and Performing Knowledge
Chaired By: Jan Ziolkowski, Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Medieval Latin and Director of the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard University

“The Performance of Emotions in Donatus’ Commentary on Terence”
Irina Dumitrescu, Junior Professor of English Medieval Studies, The University of Bonn
 
“Staging ‘School Choice’ in Coventry’s Weavers’ Pageant”
Helen Cushman, PhD Candidate, Harvard University
 
“Weird Science: The Book of Sydrac and Encyclopedic Learning in the Later Middle Ages”
Emily Steiner, Professor and Associate Chair of English, University of Pennsylvania

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