IMC 2004: Sessions
Session 1401: Neo-Disciplinarity in Anglo-Saxon Studies: A Round Table
Wednesday 14 July 2004, 19.30-20.30
Sponsor: | International Society of Anglo-Saxonists |
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Organiser: | David F. Johnson, Department of English, Florida State University |
Moderator/Chair: | Elaine Treharne, Department of English, University of Leicester |
Abstract | This round table follows on the first held at the IMC at Leeds in 2001, which focused on the future of ISAS and invited discussion on a number of proposals for new directions the Society might take. Members and non-members alike are invited to participate in this Round Table to discuss the Society's role in promoting interdisciplinarity in the field of Anglo-Saxon studies in general, and more specifically the interaction among its various sub-fields. Participants include Robert E. Bjork (Arizona State University), Jane Hawkes (University of York), John Hines (University of Cardiff), Catherine E. Karkov (Miami University, Ohio), and Jo Story (University of Leicester. |