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A Supermoon-Remembrance for the Martyrs of the World – Medieval Metamorphoses
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Laura Kalas Williams on Medieval Literature, Medicine, and Transformations. A Supermoon-Remembrance for the Martyrs of the World. November 15, 2016. November 15, 2016. Tonight, the moon is at its closest, and brightest, for 68 years. Not until 2034 will it reach the same latitude and illumination; a timely reminder of the immensity of our solar system and the epic proportion of the speed, distance, and relativity of the innumerable spheres of rock that orbit in space. 8216;our / us’? Apart from the inces...
‘Beginnings’ and the Danse Macabre – Medieval Metamorphoses
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Laura Kalas Williams on Medieval Literature, Medicine, and Transformations. 8216;Beginnings’ and the Danse Macabre. December 9, 2016. December 9, 2016. In the Christian Middle Ages, death was emphasised as the great equaliser by the artistic, allegorical genre, the Danse Macabre. Lambeth Palace Library ms 275, f. 1v-2, c.1495. The texts about the art of dying well, became popular in the later Middle Ages, especially since Canon Law taught that humans would be resurrected as fully embodied. So it was stri...
Can we ever find ‘truth’ in the personal stories of history? – Medieval Metamorphoses
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Laura Kalas Williams on Medieval Literature, Medicine, and Transformations. Can we ever find ‘truth’ in the personal stories of history? November 23, 2016. November 24, 2016. My recent article about powerful medieval women and the ramifications for women-in-power, published in The Conversation. And again in The Independent. Online, stimulated quite some debate. Surely, commentators asked, visionaries like Catherine of Siena and Joan of Arc were “delusional”, or “ignorant”? Did I actually believe. Such as...
Medieval literature, Medicine, Transformations – Medieval Metamorphoses
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Laura Kalas Williams on Medieval Literature, Medicine, and Transformations. Medieval literature, Medicine, Transformations. October 28, 2016. October 28, 2016. A project site that brings together questions of gender, literature, religion, science, medicine, experience and identity. I like to think of medieval women as owners of. Bodies that are shaped and distorted, enclosed and diffusive, modified and rewritten. That’s why this project is about metamorphoses. Aims for the same experience. My latest rese...
About Me – Medieval Metamorphoses
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Laura Kalas Williams on Medieval Literature, Medicine, and Transformations. Greetings, dear reader. My name is Dr. Laura Kalas Williams, Postdoc, medievalist, feminist, mother, teacher, juggler, domestic diplomat, indefatigable thinker, and old-leather-bound-book obsessive. Oh, and unashamed proponent of the. Lifestyle (if there are candles, furry throws, log fires, books and glasses of Chianti, I’m in). Sorry if that makes me sound boring. My PhD thesis interpreted. The Book of Margery Kempe. Enter your...
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About Clarissa Atkinson | The Oldest Vocation
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In an earlier life, I taught and wrote books and articles. About medieval history, including. The Oldest Vocation: Christian Motherhood in the Middle Ages. And the World of Margery Kempe. You can buy my books on Amazon. And discuss them on Goodreads. More recently I turned my attention to the 1950s and found Claudia Cumberbatch Jones. The black radical feminist who was deported from the U.S. in the McCarthy years. In London she founded and edited the. I published an essay about her in the. 8221; in Relig...
Mockingbird Years | The Oldest Vocation
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Posted by Clarissa Atkinson. February 5, 2015. Ever since Feb 3rd the media old-fashioned evening news. Alike has been bubbling with comment and speculation about Harper Lee’s new book. At long last, fifty-five years after. To Kill a Mockingbird. We’ll have another story about Scout, Atticus, and small-town Alabama. The new book,. Go Set a Watchman. Was written before the classic and put aside at the suggestion (or insistence? Tay Hohoff, 1973. Was substantial more than that, if she was indeed responsibl...
Crossing the Center Line | The Oldest Vocation
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Crossing the Center Line. Posted by Clarissa Atkinson. October 30, 2014. The author, circa 1950. Back around the middle of the 20th century, when I played high school basketball, we were not allowed to cross the center line. There were six girls on a team. Dated all the way back to 1901. But we played by girls’ rules, of course; nobody crossed the center line until 1971, just before Title IX, when all. What’s worse, it turned out to be a thoroughly misguided notion. We now know that young women who p...
Margaret Atkinson on Louise Fishman | The Oldest Vocation
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Margaret Atkinson on Louise Fishman. Posted by Clarissa Atkinson. December 22, 2014. I hoped things had changed by the eighties. 1981, Oil on linen, 19 x 32 inches. In my memory the painting is titled, Me and Joe. It is small, maybe ten by fourteen inches. The artist whose painting we are looking at is Louise Fishman. She has invited her painting class to her studio in what was still, just barely, the meatpacking district on Manhattan’s West Side. I hadn’t wanted to. December 28, 2014 at 9:27 am. You are...
Generations | The Oldest Vocation
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Posted by Clarissa Atkinson. May 11, 2015. Called out as the “Silent” Generation (1951). My generation, born between 1928 and 1945, was identified as Silent when many of us were still too young to protest, even if we had been inclined to speak up. As early as 1951,. We’ve always been easy to overlook, partly because there were not very many of us (now, of course, there are even fewer). Many of those who might have been our parents, struggling with economic hard times and with war, decided not to have...
P.S.: Not So Silent | The Oldest Vocation
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PS: Not So Silent. Posted by Clarissa Atkinson. August 10, 2015. Memory can take you in unexpected directions. I wrote recently about student summer travel in the 1950s. And after the post was published, new memories kept rising to the surface. That happens: when you focus on one little piece of the past, its context gradually takes shape, carrying along scenes, events, and faces occasionally, even names. After I posted. Happy Birthday from Barcelona. Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. A large number (I have no...
Happy Birthday from Barcelona | The Oldest Vocation
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Happy Birthday from Barcelona. Posted by Clarissa Atkinson. July 9, 2015. Happy Birthday from Barcelona! The SS Nelly, circa 1950. When we found her, Mom made a valiant effort to act as if it were no big deal to have to stand aside while four sailors carried off a coffin draped in an Italian flag. Plague? A mutineer, flogged to death? Rough seas on the deck of the SS Nelly, 1951. Recently I googled the Nelly. Bunks in the women’s hold. Hitchhiking in Devon, England, 1953. Postwar British Air Letter Form.
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Laura Kalas Williams on Medieval Literature, Medicine, and Transformations. The Annus Horribilis of 2016: Medieval Holy Legends, stars lost, and stars found. December 30, 2016. 2016 has without doubt been the year of loss. The cruellest of years from the Grim Reaper of Legends. The world has lost so many cultural icons this year through the ruthless and indiscriminate hand of mortality that it has often seemed like an entire, year-length Groundhog-April-Fool’s Day. 8221; At the time this was daring, but ...
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News and events from medievalists in the Midlands, UK. A Medieval Guide to the ‘Old Stones’ of Derbyshire. August 3, 2015. August 3, 2015. On 23rd July 2015, fifteen early medievalists from the University of Nottingham. And it was with such a piece that we began our trip. Brailsford Warrior Emma Vosper. The cross-shaft in the churchyard of All Saints at Brailsford. Features a carving of a seated warrior with a sword across his lap and a shield in his hand. Crucifixion Scene, Bradbourne Emma Vosper. There...
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Discussing the English midlands during the medieval period. The Wars of the Roses: Part One. December 18, 2015. The Wars of the Roses were a series of battles and skirmishes between the Houses of Lancaster and York over the throne of England during the latter part of the […]. Read Article →. Prince Arthur – the forgotten prince. December 3, 2015. Read Article →. Beaulieu (Bewdley) – The beautiful place. November 23, 2015. Read Article →. The man who missed Agincourt. November 16, 2015. Read Article →.
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