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Medieval Ecocriticisms: Ecocriticism at Kalamazoo
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Monday, July 20, 2015. There are a few sessions planned for the May, 2016 International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo that look to be of potential interest for medieval ecocriticism:. The Environmental History Network for the Middle Ages has been allocated space for four sessions organized by Ellen F. Arnold (efarnold@owu.edu). In their Introduction to Why the Middle Ages Matter: Medieval Light on Modern Injustice. The Call for Papers for the Congress is here. Commentary for Riddle 42. Postme...
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Medieval Ecocriticisms: June 2013
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Saturday, June 29, 2013. Ecology of Medieval Art (Anne Harris, DePauw Spring 2013). I taught Ecology of Medieval Art. Enjoy - and teach eco-criticism! ARTH290: The Ecology of Medieval Art. Spring 2013 - MWF 1:40-2:40 pm. Office Hours: T 8-11 am, W 3-5 pm and by appointment. 8220;Nature is not natural and can never be naturalized.” – Graham Harman. 8220;Nature is the daughter of God and the Mother of things.” – Alain de Lille. Gardens trees and flowers. And, for the last half of the class, animals. I have...
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Medieval Ecocriticisms: February 2015
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015. UBC Medieval Workshop 2014: Vegetal Prostheses and Corpus Christi in Early English Drama. On 7 November 2014, I had the privilege of taking part in the University of British Columbia's 42nd annual Medieval Workshop. Organized by Vin Nardizzi. Whose 11 May 2014 Kalamazoo paper on "The View from Zacchaeus's Sycamore: Perspectives on Disability in the Medieval English Biblical Plays" inspired this talk, and to Jonathan Hsy. Who walked me through Disability Studies 101. The stic...
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Medieval Ecocriticisms: UBC Medieval Workshop 2014: Vegetal Prostheses and Corpus Christi in Early English Drama
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015. UBC Medieval Workshop 2014: Vegetal Prostheses and Corpus Christi in Early English Drama. On 7 November 2014, I had the privilege of taking part in the University of British Columbia's 42nd annual Medieval Workshop. Organized by Vin Nardizzi. Whose 11 May 2014 Kalamazoo paper on "The View from Zacchaeus's Sycamore: Perspectives on Disability in the Medieval English Biblical Plays" inspired this talk, and to Jonathan Hsy. Who walked me through Disability Studies 101. The stic...
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Medieval Ecocriticisms: Eco Sessions at IMC, Leeds
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Sunday, July 5, 2015. Eco Sessions at IMC, Leeds. For those interested in ecocriticism in/and the medieval, here's a list of sessions that may be of interest. If I've missed any, please let me know. 206 Animals and Humans, Humans and Animals: Reflections through Reaction. 208 Cultural and Socio-Economic Responses to Extreme Weather and Weather-Related Natural Hazards in the Middle Ages, I. 325 Byzantium in Context, II: Environment, Economy, and Power - Crisis and Renewal in the Byzantine World. 1507 The ...
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Medieval Ecocriticisms: September 2014
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014. Call for Papers - Medieval Ecocriticisms. What Can Medieval Studies Bring to Ecocriticism? International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University,. May 14-17, 2015. Contemporary studies of environment and ecology in the humanities. The session is sponosored by Medieval Ecocriticisms. Send proposals to Heide Estes: heide.estes@agmail.com by September 15. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mission and Statement on Inclusivity. Fantastic Beasts at the British Library.
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Medieval Ecocriticisms: The Twitterati: Twitter Activism
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Thursday, July 9, 2015. The Twitterati: Twitter Activism. These are my notes for a presentation in a roundtable discussion on “The Twitterati: Using Twitter in Medieval Scholarship and Pedagogy” organized by Carla Thomas at the International Medieval Congress in Leeds, which took place yesterday. As HuffPo writer 2morrowknight writes. In an article on twitter activism, “What is a great activist, you ask? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mission and Statement on Inclusivity. Commentary for Riddle 42.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT