IMC 2014: Strands
IMC 2014: Sessions in strand Language and Literature - Comparative
- Ambitious Church Plays of the 12th-13th Centuries (1225)
- Anglo-Norman Texts, Language, and Contexts, I (1136)
- Anglo-Norman Texts, Language, and Contexts, II (1236)
- Anglo-Norman Texts, Language, and Contexts, III (1336)
- Annual Medieval Academy Lecture: Emotional Knowledge: Figurative Language in Medieval Rhetoric (Language: English) (901)
- Arthur's Empire and the Uses and Abuses of Theory (524)
- Body and Soul in Medieval Literature (1535)
- Cistercian Studies, II: From Treatise to Story - Early Cistercian Spirituality in Latin, French, and Italian Literature (630)
- Concepts of Sovereignty: Medieval Rulers between Literature and History (204)
- Consolidating Power through Text and Image (805)
- Conversion Narratives in Hagiography, I (535)
- Conversion Narratives in Hagiography, II (635)
- Converting the Isles, I: Martyrs, Martyrologies, and Narratives of Conversion (135)
- Converting the Isles, II: Narratives of Conversion, Semantics, and Social Change (235)
- Converting the Isles, III: Conversion Narratives and Identity in the Isles and the Wider World (335)
- Cross-Cultural Contexts: Songs, Chronicles, and Travel (304)
- Cross-Cultural Representations of War and Warriors in the Crusading Era (712)
- (Different) Empire(s): The Role of Imperium in Medieval Theology, Philosophy, and Literature (112)
- Distance and Proximity: Anglo-Saxon Translations (601)
- Dividing Texts: Conventions of the Visual Organisation of Medieval Manuscripts (1206)
- Emperors and Tyrants in Religious Plays (1025)
- Empires of Pharmacy in the Long 12th Century, II (232)
- Empires True and False in Medieval Literature (725)
- Enemies, I: Ecclesiastical and Political Enemies (1037)
- Enemies, II: Literary and Dramatic Presentations of Enemies (1137)
- Gendering the Empire: Arthurian Women in Medieval and Victorian Literature (224)
- Hagiography as Representation (1508)
- Historiography and Narratology (136)
- Imagining Empire in Late Medieval Iberia (303)
- Knowledge, Belief, and Power, I: The Medieval North (1201)
- Literary Languages in Byzantine Empire (1620)
- Literary Portraits of Richard III: The Monster and the Man (534)
- Medieval Charms, Charmers, and Charming, I: Charms in the Middle Ages and after (1004)
- Multilingual Communication: A Round Table Discussion (935)
- Negotiating the Boundary between Human and Non-Human: Dogs, Warriors, and Fools (113)
- Networks of Knowledge and the Transmission of Empire (325)
- Neuroscience and the Middle Ages: A Round Table Discussion (937)
- New Communities of Interpretation: Religion in Europe, c. 1300-1550, II - The Role of the Vernacular (1229)
- Perspectives in Medieval Narratives and Charters (836)
- Pilgrimage Writing and Pilgrimage Practice in the Later Middle Ages (837)
- Poverty and Discord: Monasticism and Medieval Literature (1014)
- Processions, Royal Entries, and the Theatre of Power (105)
- Prophecy and Empire, II (1324)
- Remembering Empire, II: Emperors (1312)
- Representations of Alexander the Great, I (1008)
- Representations of Alexander the Great, II (1108)
- Rewriting History: Kings, Crusades, and Armenians (1309)
- Sex, Rape, and Empire in Medieval Romance Narrative from Byzantium to England (125)
- The Evils of Empire (525)
- Theories of Performance in Drama, Literature, and Iconography (205)
- The Ten Commandments in Medieval Vernaculars (1335)
- Transgression and Desire in Medieval Literature (1038)
- Traveling the Catholic Empire and beyond: Tension between the Sacred and Profane in Medieval Travelogues, I (236)
- Travelling the Catholic Empire and beyond: Tension between the Sacred and Profane in Medieval Travelogues, II (336)
- Visions, Voices, and Other Hallucinatory Experiences in the Middle Ages, I: Narratives (735)
- Visions, Voices, and Other Hallucinatory Experiences in the Middle Ages, II: Medical and Legal Approaches (835)
- Western and Eastern Emperors as Poets (709)
- Whales: A Round Table Discussion (1404)
- Women and the Empirical: Language, Belief, and Sensory Perception, I (708)
- Women and the Empirical: Language, Belief, and Sensory Perception, II (808)
- Writing History in the Anglo-Norman World, I (231)