IMC 2019: Keywords
IMC 2019: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Middle English
- A Modern Approach for Medieval Times: Queer and Gender Studies as a Tool to Explore Middle English Literature (651)
- Animals and Materiality in the Arthurian Tradition (1025)
- Animals on the Edge, IV: Text Again (1327)
- Assembling Things and Humans: On the Formation of Associations, Groups, and Societies, I (541)
- Book Owners and Readers (611)
- Book Production and Expanding Readerships in Late Medieval England (511)
- Borrowed, Traded, Loaned, Repossessed?: Debt, Object Exchange, and the Fluid Nature of Material Culture, I (125)
- British Archaeological Association, II: Written Materials, II - Power, Prayer, and Privacy in 14th-Century Manuscripts (623)
- Buildings, Books, and Bodies: The Materiality of Late-Medieval Devotional Art and Literature (525)
- Chaucerian Materiality (625)
- Chivalry and Devotion in Middle English Prose and Poetry: Some Assembly Required (1711)
- Conspicuous Consumption: The Display of Rank and Wealth through Material Objects in Courtly Literature (813)
- Does Matter Matter to Medieval Mystics?, I: The Body and the Self (117)
- Drama in England, 15th-17th Centuries: Postures, Personae, and Production (132)
- Ecotheory, Text, Materiality: Objects and Environments in/as Medieval Narratives (141)
- Enhanced Access to Texts: Online Sources, Optical Character Recognition (OCR), and Multispectral Imaging (1203)
- Gender, Identity, and Agency in Poetry, Chronicle, and Romance (110)
- Gender and Domesticity, I: House, Home, and the Domestic (1022)
- Ghosts, Dangerous Bodies, and the Walking Dead in the Medieval World (811)
- Horse History, III: Horse Breeding and Care (717)
- Interpretations, Appropriations, Conceptions: Reading the Old Testament as Political Narrative, 13th-15th Centuries (348)
- It's Personal: The Impact of Lived Experience on the Conceptualization of the Sacred, I (553)
- It's Personal: The Impact of Lived Experience on the Conceptualization of the Sacred, II (653)
- Literary Linguistic Approaches to Old and Middle English Texts (502)
- Liturgical and Extra-Liturgical Song (626)
- Materialisation of Meaning: Objects in Extended Functions (1731)
- Material Philology: Manuscripts as Physical Objects in the Ecdotic Practice, II - Glosses in Context, Marginalia and How to Deal with Them (1627)
- Material Textuality: Manuscripts as Sources of Cultural History (123)
- Medieval Books and Readers (323)
- Medieval Romance Relationships, I: Assessing Friendship (1010)
- Medieval Romance Relationships, II: Gender, Rebellion, and Authority (1110)
- Medieval Romance Relationships, III: Politics and Treachery (1210)
- Medieval Wedding Poetry (1011)
- Middle English Letters, and Other Writing for and by Women (654)
- Middle English Poets on the Mind (248)
- National Identity and Medieval History Writing, II: Language and Multilingualism (609)
- National Identity and Medieval History Writing, IV: Patriotism and War (809)
- New Materialities in Old English Literature (127)
- New Voices on Materialities in Early Drama Studies (1225)
- On the Interpretation of 'Musical' Sources (145)
- Outlawed Bodies (1615)
- Performing Gender in Chaucer (513)
- Performing Materiality in Song and Poetry (351)
- Post-Medieval Manuscripts and Material Engagements with the Early Middle Ages, II (624)
- Queer, Misogynist, and Feminist Medievalisms: Conjunctions and Disjunctions (551)
- Queer Textures of the Past, II: Cross-Identities (325)
- Rages, Rampages, and Wounds: Emotions in Epic Literature (111)
- Realia in the Outlaw Tradition (1236)
- Sacralisation and De-Sacralisation of Space, I (1013)
- Saints' Cults and Their Afterlives (138)
- Skin, II: Touching the Other (1639)
- Social and Cultural Dimensions of Exchange (852)
- The Pearl-Poet and Material Culture (1125)
- The Body and the Text: Medical Humanities and Medieval Literature, c. 1150-1550, I (1020)
- The Body and the Text: Medical Humanities and Medieval Literature, c. 1150-1550, II (1120)
- The Body and the Text: Medical Humanities and Medieval Literature, c. 1150-1550, III (1220)
- The Literary Heritage of Anglo-Dutch Relations, c. 1050 - c. 1600: Material Textualities (241)
- The Material Dimension of Sensations, II: Sensorial Experiences and the Natural World (1139)
- Things, Words, and Communities of Taste in the Long 12th and Long 15th Centuries (641)
- Vernacular Devotion and Materiality (1217)
- Voices of Law, III: Materialising Legal Language and Treaties (1735)
- Women and the Natural World in Medieval Literature, I: Trees (510)
- Women and the Natural World in Medieval Literature, II: Spaces (610)
- Women and the Natural World in Medieval Literature, III: Water (710)