IMC 2006: Keywords
IMC 2006: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Middle English
- Affective Piety and the Use of the Vernacular in the 15th Century (1316)
- Belief, Devotion, Emotion, I (1516)
- Early Drama and Colonizing the New World (210)
- Emotional Landscapes and Languages: Representing Social Networks, Deviant Behaviour, and Memories in Late Medieval England (714)
- Emotional Sin: The Seven Deadly Passions in Medieval Literature (1216)
- Emotions and Gesture in Medieval Liturgy and Drama (516)
- Emotions between Brain and Body (1312)
- Emotions in Old and Middle English: Text, Glossaries, and Words (1313)
- Emotion Terms, Emotion Signs (815)
- Gestures and Romance (1614)
- Grief, Guilt, and Hypocrisy: The Inner Life of Women in Medieval Romance Literature (209)
- Inciting Emotions on the Brink of Battle: Examples from the Crusades and Reconquista (1217)
- Intersections of Enclosure and Sanctity (1223)
- In Your Face: Confrontational Rhetoric and the Poetics of Aggression (1122)
- Kind and Unkind Feelings: Conceptual, Thematic, and Allegorical (313)
- Lamenting as a Cultural Practice (1611)
- Late Medieval and Early Modern Theology and Exegesis (1621)
- Late Medieval Spirituality: Texts and Contexts (816)
- Lollards and Emotions (316)
- Medieval Cultural Studies (703)
- Medieval Disability: The Physical Body Beyond the Margins (803)
- Medieval Fools: Gestures and Emotions (1114)
- New Perspectives on Late Medieval and Early Modern English Drama (310)
- Observing Emotions and Gestures (1511)
- Passion and Desire (812)
- Place, Politics, and Affect in Later Medieval Literature (1506)
- Reconstructing Emotions: Approaches to Portrayals of Emotion in Late Medieval Texts (214)
- Religion and Ploughman Texts (108)
- Remoulding Romance and Lay (706)
- Somatic Gestures (1011)
- Texts, Databases and Dictionaries (1118)
- The Canterbury Tales Revisited (506)
- The Creation of Literary Authority and Identity (1212)
- The Metre of Alliterative Verse (606)
- Weeping and Gender (811)
- When Knighthood was in Flower: Perspectives on Chivalry and Warfare (206)