IMC 2020: Strands
IMC 2020: Sessions in strand Language & Literature - Comparative
- 14th-Century Italy and England: Dialogue beyond Borders (615)
- Approaches to Gendered Landscapes, I: Women Outdoors (1508)
- Approaches to Gendered Landscapes, II: Theories, Territories, and Tropes (1608)
- Blurred Boundaries between the Sacred and the Secular, III: Folklore and Myth (1720)
- Border Crossing in Medieval Short Narratives, I: Body (110)
- Borders and Margins in Medieval Literature (332)
- Borders or Boundaries: A Journey through Old Germanic Internal Borders (815)
- Channelling Relations in Medieval England and France: A Round Table Discussion (1416)
- Comparative Studies of Medieval England and Iceland, II: Literary Genres (851)
- Conflicts within Christendom: Understanding Borders between Secular and Religious Authorities (1538)
- Constructing and Deconstructing Medieval Boundaries (619)
- Crossing Linguistic Borders: Names in Contact, I (228)
- Crossing Linguistic Borders: Names in Contact, II (328)
- Crossing the Rubicon, I: The Medieval Julius Caesar, Conqueror, or Peace-Bringer? (1548)
- Crossing the Rubicon, II: The Medieval Julius Caesar, Just Ruler, or Tyrant? (1648)
- Exceeding the Imagination: Tales from the Borders between Fabula and Historia (1116)
- From Old English to Middle English, I: New Studies of the Major Changes (1528)
- From Old English to Middle English, II: Reconsidering the Uses of Old English Texts in the Long 12th Century (1628)
- From Old English to Middle English, III: Rethinking 'Transitional' English (1728)
- How to Be Trans in the Middle Ages (1122)
- Imaginary Borders and Their Psychological Significance (224)
- Imagining the Afterlife: Dante and the Franco-Italian Poets (821)
- Inbetweenness in Medieval Religious Literature (1020)
- It's a Queer Time: Trespassing the Boundaries of Chrononormativity, II - Trans-Figurations (248)
- It's a Queer Time: Trespassing the Boundaries of Chrononormativity - A Round Table Discussion (448)
- 'It's either funny or it's not', I: The Boundaries of Humour and Laughter in the Middle Ages (1220)
- J. R. R. Tolkien: Medieval Roots and Modern Branches (104)
- Language without Borders: Multilingualism and Literary Culture in Late Medieval Flanders (128)
- Learning and Languages across Frontiers (728)
- Lines in the Sand: Ecotones and Polity in Medieval Literature (718)
- Literary Linguistic Approaches to Old and Middle English Texts (528)
- Mary's Borders: The Virgin between Heaven and Earth in Literature and Material Culture (1347)
- Meanings and Methods of Combat in Medieval Fight Books and Other Manuscript Sources (1730)
- Medieval Ecocriticisms, I: Borders of Reality, Medieval Ecologies, and Ecosystems (1018)
- Medieval Ecocriticisms, II: Crafting and Defining Nature (1118)
- Medievalism in British Literature from the 20th and 21st Centuries (204)
- Minority and Marginalised Experiences (546)
- Modern / Medieval Borders and Archives: New to Old, I (1048)
- Monsters on the Margins: Perspectives on the Monstrous in Medieval Texts (741)
- Naming Frontiers and Crossing Them: Space, Place, and Meaning (715)
- Noblewomen Pushing the Boundaries, IV: Literary Approaches to Agency and Gender (1344)
- Oratio Dominica: A Sacred Text at the Interface of Vernacular Languages and the Biblical Tradition (704)
- Otherworlds, Afterlifes, and Their Denizens (1141)
- Performing Narrative on the Borders between Sacred and Secular (620)
- Performing Well in War: Military Expansion and the Values of Violence (337)
- Poetic Borders: Encounters and Exchanges in Verse (1032)
- Repurposing Saints in Prose from Medieval England, I (1104)
- Repurposing Saints in Prose from Medieval England, II (1204)
- Repurposing Saints in Prose from Medieval England, III (1304)
- Textual Boundaries: Translation, Writing, and Narrative Voice in Old and Middle English (232)
- '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-Latin Poetic Tradition, II: Verse Composition (1604)
- The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Tradition, III: Christian Texts (1704)
- The Borders of Life and Death: The Supernatural World, I - The Medieval Undead (141)
- The Marches of Britain and Ireland, 1100-1400, III: Networks and Cultural Exchange (743)
- The Thresholds of Death (541)
- Transformation and Creativity in the Face of Conquest: Poetics, History, Cosmology (1303)
- Translating Back: Vernacular Sources and Prestige-Language Adaptations (754)
- Truth and Falsity in Late Medieval Thought (501)
- (Un)Bound Bodies: Consolidating and Fragmenting Borders, III (710)
- Virtues and Vices: Social Norms, Emotions, and Their Uses in Medieval Texts (310)
- When a Text Becomes a Book: Theoretical Reflections on the Paratextuality of Medieval Literature, I - New Perspectives (1055)
- 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, III - Editing Manuscripts (1255)
- When a Text Becomes a Book: Theoretical Reflections on the Paratextuality of Medieval Literature, IV - Close-Up (1355)
- Where are the Borders?: Performers and Audiences in Religious Plays (309)
- Where West Meets East: The Contact Zones of Medieval Eurasian Studies (1514)
- Women and Gender in Medieval Literature (219)
- Writing Identity in Liminal Spaces, II: Hybridity, Multilingualism, and the Politics of Location in Late Medieval Britain (229)