IMC 2016: Strands
IMC 2016: Sessions in strand Food, Feast, and Famine, 17: Theoretical Approaches
- A Feast for the Eyes: Representations of Eating in Art (325)
- Dangerous Femininity?: Motherhood, Maiden Breasts, and Poisonous Milk (1619)
- Eating (and Being Eaten) in the Afterlife and Otherworlds (1225)
- Eat or Be Eaten: Cannibalism and Other Monstrous Eating Habits (1025)
- 'Eye of Newt and Toe of Frog': Witchcraft, Cannibalism, and Other Forms of Food Adulteration (1325)
- Feast and Famine, Historical and Metaphysical, Good and Evil (1625)
- Festive Space: Preparing and Decorating the Extraordinary in the Middle Ages (1525)
- Food and Female Sanctity (1618)
- High Times: Intoxication in the Mediterranean World (825)
- Keynote Lectures 2016: ‘The colour shall be green’: Food and Chromaticism in the Later Middle Ages (Language: English) The Shifting Paradigm of Medieval Food Crises: Researching Dearth and Famine (Language: English) (1)
- (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)
- Women Who Hunt: Ecocriticism, Gender Theory, Posthumanism (525)