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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
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.