IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Gender Studies
- 13th-Century England, I: The Marshal Legacy (1027)
- 14th-Century Collected Works and the Consequences for the Medieval Concept of Vernacular Authorship (313)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles and Wisdom, II: 'Other' Speaking and Writing (702)
- At Their Majesties' Pleasure: Necessary Extravagances? - Fashion, Food, and Gift-Giving in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (533)
- Blood, Sex, and Murder: The Lives and Deaths of Martyrs in Medieval England (1202)
- Channelling the Sublunary Experience: Change in Medieval Thought and Fiction, II (202)
- Conduct, Con Jobs, and the Structures of Everyday Life in Middle English (829)
- Conspicuous Consumptions: When More is More (1722)
- Constructions of Medieval Masculinity: Emotions, Eating, and Enforcers (1725)
- Cooking and Eating in The Canterbury Tales, II (1623)
- Crusading Masculinities (810)
- Dangerous Femininity?: Motherhood, Maiden Breasts, and Poisonous Milk (1619)
- 'Dante Now': Trends in Dante Studies 2016, I - Women's Voices (733)
- Determining 'English' Identity in the 12th Century: Texts and Contexts (126)
- DISTAFF, II: Making, Decorating, and Using Linen (206)
- Eating (and Being Eaten) in the Afterlife and Otherworlds (1225)
- Eating and Being Eaten by God, III: Major Theologians, Philosophers, and Theological Ideas (819)
- Eat or Be Eaten: Cannibalism and Other Monstrous Eating Habits (1025)
- Ecocritical Outlaws in Middle English Literature (1124)
- 'Eye of Newt and Toe of Frog': Witchcraft, Cannibalism, and Other Forms of Food Adulteration (1325)
- Fasting or Feasting: Noble Women in Conflict (1241)
- Feasting in Middle English Romance (1123)
- Feasts, Power, and Hospitality: Displays and Betrayals, I - Feasting in Medieval Narrative (822)
- Fit for a King: Feasting on Royal Occasions (1622)
- Food and Female Sanctity (1618)
- Food and Health in Early Byzantine and Rabbinic Sources (616)
- Food as Treatment, I: Diet and Health (1514)
- Games and Competitions in Medieval Sociability (729)
- Gender, Authority, and Expertise in Medicine of the Iberian Peninsula (633)
- Gender at the Intersection of the Secular and Sacred in Literature (634)
- Global Byzantium: Transitional Relations, 500-1453, I (505)
- Honour, Social Differentiation, and Gender in Early Ireland and Francia (1704)
- Hungrvaka: Stirring Up an Appetite for Old Norse Literature, I (523)
- Hungrvaka: Stirring Up an Appetite for Old Norse Literature, II (623)
- Into the Words?: Linguistic Approaches to Letters, Texts, and Place-Names (1706)
- It's Only (Super)Natural?: Literary Depictions of Werewolves and Otherworldly Creatures (629)
- Legacy of Sefarad: The Material and Intellectual Production in Late Medieval Sephardic Judaism (532)
- Medievalisms in 21st-Century Fantasy (231)
- New Directions in the Study of Women Religious, I: Staging the Identities of Women Religious (233)
- New Directions in the Study of Women Religious, II: Organising Female Religious in the 10th to the 12th Centuries (333)
- New Perspectives on Female Mysticism, I (506)
- Premodern Rulers and Postmodern Viewers: Gender and Sex in the Representation of the Medieval and Early Modern World in Film and Television (834)
- Property and Rulers (127)
- Queens and Queenship between the Early and Central Middle Ages, I: The 10th and 11th Centuries (1233)
- Queens and Queenship between the Early and Central Middle Ages, II: The 12th and 13th Centuries (1333)
- (Re)Theorising Medieval Feast/Fast/Famine in the 21st Century, I: Consuming Narratives of Wife, Mother, Virgin, Harlot, Huntress (125)
- (Re)Theorising Medieval Feast/Fast/Famine in the 21st Century, II: Eating Practices and the Value of Food in the 13th-Century Southern Low Countries (225)
- Reading Medieval Literature: New Approaches (129)
- Reinterpreting Merovingian and Irish Hagiography (807)
- Representations of Women in Anglo-Saxon England (1702)
- Scandinavian Influences on Changing Tastes in Denmark, Normandy, and England (1121)
- Slavery in the Medieval Islamic World, II: Slaves among the Elites (1138)
- Slavery in the Medieval Islamic World, IV: Concubinage and Slavery in the Islamicate World (1338)
- The Dominican Order, IV: Renewal and Reform in the 15th Century (838)
- The Exchange of Ideas between Islam and Christian Europe (134)
- The Lives and Afterlives of Elite Women in Conquest England (1301)
- The Materiality of Love (704)
- The Organisation, Logistics, and Practice of War, 1050-1500, II: Dearth and Plenty (615)
- Transcendental Feasts (816)
- Violence, Conflict, and Negotiation in Medieval Ireland and Britain, I: Invasion, Bureaucracy, and the Law (1204)
- Violence, Conflict, and Negotiation in Medieval Ireland and Britain, II: Magic, Gender, Violence, and the Common Law (1304)
- Violence, Conflict, and Negotiation in Medieval Ireland and Britain, IV: Gentry Violence, Parliament, and Intermarriage (1604)
- Women and Sacred Spheres (1033)
- Women Who Hunt: Ecocriticism, Gender Theory, Posthumanism (525)
- Writing Women's Letters, I: Nobility and National Identity (1533)
- Writing Women's Letters, III: Intimacy and Agency in the Cloister (1733)