IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Old English
- A Feast of Names, II: Contact of Cultures and the Evolution of Given Names (1337)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles and Wisdom, I: Mind and Movement (602)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles and Wisdom, II: 'Other' Speaking and Writing (702)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles and Wisdom, III: Medievalist and Comparative Approaches (802)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles and Wisdom, IV: Learned Content and Contacts (1240)
- Art and Religion in Early Medieval Manuscript Illumination (330)
- Blood, Sex, and Murder: The Lives and Deaths of Martyrs in Medieval England (1202)
- Constructions of Medieval Masculinity: Emotions, Eating, and Enforcers (1725)
- Contrition and Compunction in the Middle Ages, II (1739)
- Defining Medieval Words for Modern Audiences (131)
- Digital Tools and Resources: Possibilities and Challenges (1031)
- Early Medieval Britain: The Britons in Context (1102)
- Eating the Book, I: Lectio, ruminatio, and meditatio in Old English Literature (101)
- Eating the Book, II: Interpreting Signs in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts (201)
- Eating the Book, III: The Consumption of Texts in Anglo-Saxon England (301)
- Eat or Be Eaten: Cannibalism and Other Monstrous Eating Habits (1025)
- Feasting, Power, and Identity in Germanic Literature (1023)
- Feasting and Fasting in Anglo-Saxon England (1519)
- Feasts, Power, and Hospitality: Displays and Betrayals, I - Feasting in Medieval Narrative (822)
- Food, Feasting, and the Flesh: Between Conflict and Communion (1624)
- Food in the Monastery, III (1317)
- Homilies in Anglo-Saxon England, I: Preaching and Teaching in Anglo-Saxon Homilies (302)
- Homilies in Anglo-Saxon England, II: Sources and Narration in Anglo-Saxon Homilies (501)
- Homilies in Anglo-Saxon England, III: The Anonymous Old English Homilies (601)
- How Strong Were Medieval Ales? (721)
- Hunting and Husbandry (1221)
- J. R. R. Tolkien: Medieval Roots and Modern Branches (331)
- Languages and Literacy in the Early Medieval West, II: New Perspectives on Anglo-Saxon Multilingualism (612)
- Languages and Literacy in the Early Medieval West, IV: Language and Power in Anglo-Saxon Charters (812)
- Let the Waters Bring Forth: Conceptualising Water in the Early Middle Ages (1230)
- Medieval(ist) Fictions of the North: Telling Stories and Writing History (119)
- Medieval Modern: The Use of the Medieval in Modern and Contemporary Arts (1503)
- New Directions in the Study of Women Religious, I: Staging the Identities of Women Religious (233)
- New Perspectives on Old and Middle English Poetics: Lexis, Formulae, and Metre (1602)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, II (1101)
- Old English Texts and Contexts: New Readings (1502)
- Productive Ground: Place-Names and the Landscapes of Food Provision (624)
- Representations of Women in Anglo-Saxon England (1702)
- Spiritual Nourishment in Early English Text and Image (1224)
- The Animal Turn in Medieval Health Studies, II: Harnessing Nature - The Use and Consumption of Animals (237)
- The Experience of Slavery in the Medieval World, III: Manumission (338)
- The Impermanence of Buildings in Anglo-Saxon England (1002)
- Uses (and Abuses?) of Anglo-Saxon Saints and Hagiography (1302)
- Wastelands or Wonderlands?: Interpreting Medieval Landscapes (1518)
- Who Does the Fighting?: Military Roles in the High Middles Ages (336)