IMC 2016: Keywords
IMC 2016: Sessions tagged with Women's Studies
- A Feast for the Senses: Taste, Sound, and Smell in Medieval Dream Visions (1219)
- At Their Majesties' Pleasure: Necessary Extravagances? - Fashion, Food, and Gift-Giving in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (533)
- Cistercians, I: Cistercians in Portugal (639)
- Cistercians, II: Cistercian Systems - Communication, Interaction, Mobilisation (739)
- Conspicuous Consumptions: When More is More (1722)
- Cooking and Eating in The Canterbury Tales, I (1523)
- Dangerous Books: Readers' Responses to Heretical Literature, Apocryphal Sources, and Other Suspicious Texts, 500-1500 (1332)
- Dangerous Femininity?: Motherhood, Maiden Breasts, and Poisonous Milk (1619)
- 'Dante Now': Trends in Dante Studies 2016, I - Women's Voices (733)
- DISTAFF, I: Cloth and Clothing for the Rich and Royal (106)
- DISTAFF, III: Reconstructing Cloth and Clothing (306)
- Documenting Socio-Economic Relationships: Women, Families, and Labourers (229)
- Eating and Being Eaten by God, II: England and the Low Countries (719)
- 'Eye of Newt and Toe of Frog': Witchcraft, Cannibalism, and Other Forms of Food Adulteration (1325)
- Fasting or Feasting: Noble Women in Conflict (1241)
- 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)
- Language and Identity in the Roman de Perceforest (1632)
- Medieval Prosopography, II: Kinship and Family Ties (1605)
- Modes of Historiography in Medieval Europe (1026)
- 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)
- Objects and Objectification in the Merovingian World (1717)
- Patronage, Piety, and Passover: Artistic Implementations of Lateran IV in Rome, Oxford, and Barcelona (1140)
- Premodern Rulers and Postmodern Viewers: Gender and Sex in the Representation of the Medieval and Early Modern World in Film and Television (834)
- Quest, Food, and Famine in the Roman de Perceforest (1723)
- (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)
- Reinterpreting Merovingian and Irish Hagiography (807)
- Religious Miscellanies, II: The Transmission of Ideas (1609)
- Representations of Women in Anglo-Saxon England (1702)
- Rethinking the Horn: New Readings From Texts, Images, and Archaeology (1104)
- Saints in Wales (108)
- Slavery in the Medieval Islamic World, II: Slaves among the Elites (1138)
- Social Networks of Clergy in Late Antiquity, II (610)
- The Dominican Order, III: The Identity of Dominican Nuns (738)
- 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 Long Lives of Medieval Art and Architecture, I: Manuscripts and Virgins, Patronage and Performance (1215)
- The Organisation, Logistics, and Practice of War, 1050-1500, II: Dearth and Plenty (615)
- The Persistence of the Middle Ages in Law, Politics, and Theatre (1108)
- 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)
- Who Does the Fighting?: Military Roles in the High Middles Ages (336)
- Women and Sacred Spheres (1033)
- Women Religious: Written Norm and Lived Practice (133)
- Women Who Hunt: Ecocriticism, Gender Theory, Posthumanism (525)
- Writing Women's Letters, I: Nobility and National Identity (1533)
- Writing Women's Letters, II: Epistolarity and Genre (1633)
- Writing Women's Letters, III: Intimacy and Agency in the Cloister (1733)