IMC 2012: Keywords
IMC 2012: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Old English
- Articulating the 'Rules' of Female Aggression (1217)
- Bede's Friends and Enemies, II: Friends, Enemies, and the Historia ecclesiastica (1333)
- Christ, His Saints, and the Devil: Models of Sanctity and Lack Thereof (125)
- Getting Clean and Being Dirty: Rules to Follow for Hygiene (113)
- Hostility and Hospitality in the Anglo-Saxon World (1001)
- Incest and Seduction in Middle English (631)
- Kings, Heroes, and the City of Rome: Perspectives on Anglo-Saxon Literature (701)
- Lexical Approaches to Old English (201)
- More Than Words: Seeing and Reading Anglo-Saxon Texts (101)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies (301)
- Obedience and Disobedience in Anglo-Saxon England (1101)
- Objects and Material Culture in Old English Literature (601)
- Political Rupture in the Early Middle Ages (808)
- Psalm Culture and the Politics of Translation, I: Old English (1020)
- Psalm Culture and the Politics of Translation, II: Middle English (1120)
- Reconstructing Written Rules?: The Textual Afterlives of Manuscripts, Print Editions, and Personal Letters (119)
- Regulating Society in Anglo-Saxon England (1301)
- Regulating Society in Medieval Scandinavia: The Roles of Supernatural Beings (1318)
- Rule-Breaking Saints, Cults, and Hagiography (114)
- 'Ruling' the Script, I: Playing with the Rule (1119)
- Ruling the Field: New Readings of Gerefa (212)
- Scribal Rules: 'A Scæl Gelæred Smið Swa He Gelicost Mæg Be Bisne Wyrcan Butan He Bet Cunne' (719)
- Social Codes and Social Conduct (1116)
- The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain (608)
- Theology and Liturgy in the Early Middle Ages, I: Rituals and Texts, Words and Practice (1033)
- Translation, Distortion, and Transformation in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Culture (501)
- Women In and Out of Rules: The Representation and Perception of 'Marginal' Females in Medieval England (317)
- Words and Riddles, Riddles of Words (801)
- Writing and Rewriting History in Conquest England (618)