IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - French or Occitan
- 14th-Century Collected Works and the Consequences for the Medieval Concept of Vernacular Authorship (313)
- Adapting Concepts of Love (1005)
- A Frontier Society?: The Iberian Peninsula (334)
- Cities of Readers, I: Spaces and Places of Religious Knowledge (509)
- Conceptualizing Community in High Medieval Literature (1133)
- Contrition and Compunction in the Middle Ages, II (1739)
- Crossing Borders in the Insular Middle Ages, I: Romance and History (130)
- Defining Medieval Words for Modern Audiences (131)
- DISTAFF, I: Cloth and Clothing for the Rich and Royal (106)
- Dramas and Festivals Linking Religious and Secular History (1705)
- Eat or Be Eaten: Cannibalism and Other Monstrous Eating Habits (1025)
- Feasting in Arthurian Romance (537)
- Feasts, Power, and Hospitality: Displays and Betrayals, I - Feasting in Medieval Narrative (822)
- Fish, Fishing, and Fasting (814)
- Food and Feast in the Robin Hood Tradition (1024)
- Games and Competitions in Medieval Sociability (729)
- Gender at the Intersection of the Secular and Sacred in Literature (634)
- Going to the Dogs?: Holy and Unholy Feasting, Fasting, and Hunting (322)
- Gradations of Life, I: Representing Inanimate Matter in Medieval Manuscripts (730)
- Language and Identity in the Roman de Perceforest (1632)
- Lenten Sermons: Fast of the Body, Banquet of the Soul, II - Dominican Tradition and Its Reception (218)
- Medieval Equestrianism, II: The Eating Horse - Theoretical and Practical Considerations (607)
- Medieval Recipes and Cookbooks, II: Dialogue and Dissemination (224)
- Practices and Legacies of Kingship, II: Dynastic Legacy and Legitimacy (228)
- Quest, Food, and Famine in the Roman de Perceforest (1723)
- The Medieval Nile and Red Sea as a Passage of Transmission, I: The Coming of Islam (1035)
- Trade in the Mediterranean, II: The Later Middle Ages (635)
- Transcendental Feasts (816)
- Women Who Hunt: Ecocriticism, Gender Theory, Posthumanism (525)