IMC 2011: Keywords
IMC 2011: Sessions tagged with Women's Studies
- Aristocratic Design, Use, and Management of Parks in Northern Europe (122)
- 'Blood Bitokeneth Gold, as me Was Taught': The Gender Politics of Poverty and Wealth in the Middle Ages, I (511)
- 'Blood Bitokeneth Gold, as me Was Taught': The Gender Politics of Poverty and Wealth in the Middle Ages, II (611)
- Charity and Welfare Institutions (1214)
- Culture, Consensus, and Crisis: Economic Aspects (817)
- Dress and Textiles: Rich, Poor, and Magical (220)
- Exploring the Public Understanding of the Middle Ages: The Reception of Medievalisms in Contemporary Pop Culture (704)
- Gender, Place, and Identity (124)
- Genre and Gender (1306)
- Liturgical Treasures and Courtly Treasures, II (1113)
- Liturgical Treasures and Courtly Treasures, III (1213)
- Marginally Poor (1115)
- Medieval Commemoration, II: Tomb Monuments, Identity, and Memoria (225)
- Medieval Commemoration, IV: Politics of Memoria (525)
- Medieval Commemoration, VII: Memoria through Objects (825)
- Medieval Ireland, II: Women in Medieval Ireland (1129)
- Modern Chaucer: Hermaphrodites in the Church, the Wife on the Couch, the Tales on the Net (209)
- Money and Memory, I: The Legacies of the Daughters of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine (1325)
- New Directions in Crusades Studies, I (106)
- Nobilissima Femina: Women, Wealth, and Aristocracy in the Early Middle Ages (1117)
- Poverty, Wealth, and the Theatre (1516)
- Poverty and Property: Monastic and Domestic Perspectives (1311)
- Poverty and Wealth in Critiques of Royal and Ducal Courts (219)
- Religion, Medicine, and Gender in Late Medieval Culture, I (1006)
- Representing Poverty: Charitable Piety and Holy Models, II (313)
- Saints and Franciscans in Eastern Europe (212)
- Sessions in Honor of Tom Shippey, I: The Economy of Speech Acts in Old Norse and Old English Literature (202)
- Something for Nothing: Pictorial and Material Austerity in the Visual Arts of the Middle Ages, III - Saints and Ideals of Austerity (713)
- The Bayeux Tapestry: Poor Threads and Naked Figures for Rich Halls? (113)
- The Social Function of Wealth, and the Problem with Wealthy Nuns, Monks, and Priests (1211)
- Tuscans at Home and Abroad (1619)
- Wealth, Poverty, and Social Action in German Literature, I (716)
- Women in English Literature of the Late Middle Ages (502)