IMC 2020: Keywords
IMC 2020: Sessions tagged with Language and Literature - Scandinavian
- Bordering the Islands, I: Maritime Networks, Economic Spaces, and Political Powers in the Middle Ages - Maritime Eurasia (518)
- Borderless Sainthood, I: Female Saints in the Nordic Region (747)
- Borderless Sainthood, II: Thomas Becket in the Nordic Region (847)
- Borders and Borderlands in Medieval Scandinavia (145)
- Borders in Medievalism and Historiography in the North? (622)
- Borders in Tolkien's Medievalism, I (1536)
- Borders of Reception, I: Place-Making and Old Norse Literature (144)
- Borders of Reception, II: Old Norse and Antiquarianism (245)
- Borders of the Law in Medieval Norway and Iceland (130)
- Borders of the Possible: Exploring Conceptual Boundaries in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature, I - Gendered Boundaries (1045)
- Borders of the Possible: Exploring Conceptual Boundaries in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature, II - Translation and Transformation (1145)
- Borders of the Possible: Exploring Conceptual Boundaries in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature, III - Alterity and Identity (1245)
- Borders of the Possible: Exploring Conceptual Boundaries in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature, IV - Geography and the Natural World (1345)
- Borders or Boundaries: A Journey through Old Germanic Internal Borders (815)
- Changing Climates, Shifting Borders, I (1218)
- Coming Out of My Cage: Lives on the Borders in the Old Norse World (345)
- Comparative Studies of Medieval England and Iceland, I: Human Knowledge and Experience (751)
- Comparative Studies of Medieval England and Iceland, II: Literary Genres (851)
- Crossing Linguistic Borders: Names in Contact, I (228)
- Defending and Restoring the Borders of the Realm (137)
- Dis/Ability in the Medieval North, I (551)
- Dis/Ability in the Medieval North, II (651)
- Gaming is Medieval, II: Medieval Techniques in Gaming-Culture (852)
- Hierarchical Kingship and Territoriality in the Early and Central Middle Ages (1222)
- Iceland: The Long Medieval Period, I (1545)
- Iceland: The Long Medieval Period, II (1645)
- 'It's either funny or it's not', I: The Boundaries of Humour and Laughter in the Middle Ages (1220)
- Kings and High-Kings in North-Western Europe (1322)
- Linguistic Borderlands, Speaking about Boundaries, I: Distance, Proximity, and Adjacent Languages (1028)
- Linguistic Borderlands, Speaking about Boundaries, II: Grammar, Syntax, and Foreign Influence (1128)
- Linguistic Borderlands, Speaking about Boundaries, III: Scripts, Semantics, and Understanding (1228)
- Mapping Cultural Geographies between Past and Present: Burials in Early Irish Literature (234)
- Modes of Categorising People and Birds (1056)
- Network Analysis for Medievalists, I (1331)
- Northern Borders: Seeing across the Pagan-Christian Divide (1340)
- Performing Well in War: Military Expansion and the Values of Violence (337)
- Public Medievalism: Responsibility and Cultural Heritage Management (336)
- Pushing the Boundaries: Normans across the Sea, III: Networking in the North Sea World (1739)
- RĂmur: On the Borders of Orality and Literacy (1745)
- Saints Crossing Borders (548)
- Social Boundaries in Scandinavia and Iceland, I: Spatial Boundaries (545)
- Social Boundaries in Scandinavia and Iceland, II: Transgressing Boundaries (645)
- Social Boundaries in Scandinavia and Iceland, III: Hierarchical Boundaries (745)
- Social Boundaries in Scandinavia and Iceland, IV: Narrative Boundaries (845)
- 'That was a good king?': Re-Presentations of English Kingship in Medieval Literature (701)
- The Anglo-Latin Poetic Tradition, I: Metre and Formula (1504)
- The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Tradition, III: Christian Texts (1704)
- The Artefactuality of the Codex: Form and Content in Manuscript Making in Medieval Europe (255)
- The Borders between Myth and History: Comparative Reflections on Medieval Historiography (822)
- The Borders of Hagiography, I: Text and Genre (147)
- The Borders of Life and Death: The Supernatural World, I - The Medieval Undead (141)
- When a Text Becomes a Book: Theoretical Reflections on the Paratextuality of Medieval Literature, II - Thresholds (1155)
- When a Text Becomes a Book: Theoretical Reflections on the Paratextuality of Medieval Literature, IV - Close-Up (1355)