IMC 2017: Keywords
IMC 2017: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Old English
- Anglo-Saxon Life Cycles, I: Medical Perspectives on Ageing, Gender, and Physical Change (101)
- Anglo-Saxon Life Cycles, II: The Life Course as Narrative in Old English Literature (201)
- Anglo-Saxon Life Cycles, III: Shameless Students and Invisible Bastards - Cross-Generational Dynamics of Pedagogy and Inheritance (301)
- Anglo-Saxon Medical Studies: A Feminist Perspective (801)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles, I: Reflecting on the Human (1101)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles, II: Riddling Nature, Riddling Gender (1201)
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles, III: Theorizing and Interpreting (1301)
- Cognitive Approaches to Old and Middle English Literature (102)
- 'Dame Ortography taught lettres and how men shuld wryte': Medieval Writers and Their Spelling (243)
- Deploying the Dead, I: Reuse and Appropriation of Prehistoric Burials (1504)
- Editing Old English Electronically (701)
- Exegesis and Theology (1044)
- Gender, Movement, and Exchange in Anglo-Saxon Literature (1701)
- Gender Images in Medieval Literature (506)
- J. R. R. Tolkien: Medieval Roots and Modern Branches (242)
- Lexicography and Loanwords in Britain and Ireland, I (1607)
- Lexicography and Loanwords in Britain and Ireland, II (1707)
- Losing Their Heads: Beheading Narratives, Gender, and Social Roles (1011)
- Making Sense of Earlier English Texts: New Approaches and Readings (1139)
- Medieval English: Language, Literature, and Literacy, I (502)
- Medieval English: Language, Literature, and Literacy, II (602)
- Medieval English: Language, Literature, and Literacy, III (702)
- Medieval English: Language, Literature, and Literacy, IV (802)
- Medieval Theology and the Modern Historian (744)
- Mythical Underworlds (1321)
- New Perspectives on Old English Literature and Linguistics, I (202)
- New Perspectives on Old English Literature and Linguistics, II (302)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, I (1501)
- New Voices in Anglo-Saxon Studies, II (1601)
- Origo gentis: The Origin Legends of Medieval Europe, II (613)
- Otherness in Old English Literature (621)
- Otherness in Tolkien's Medievalism (1019)
- Pagans, Martyrs, and Godly Soldiers: Keeping Control through Religious Text and Practice (626)
- Poetry and Song in Performance (1134)
- Rewriting the Bible in Medieval England (543)
- Strangers in Foreign Lands: Exiles (1525)
- The 'Other' Manuscript, I: Reading and (Re-)Writing Bodleian Library MS Junius 11 (501)
- The 'Other' Manuscript, II: The Poetry and Place(s) of Bodleian Library MS Junius 11 (601)
- The Dangerous Other: Transgressing Gender in Medieval English Hagiography (1520)
- The Medieval Landscape / Seascape, III: Marginal and Liminal Places and Spaces (317)
- The Social and Political Uses of Emotion in the Middle Ages (610)
- The Supernatural Other, II: The Devil and the Damned (1621)
- Time and Temporality in the Medieval Consciousness (804)