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IMC 2022: Sessions

Session 311: British Archaeological Association, III: Borders of Meaning

Monday 4 July 2022, 16.30-18.00

Sponsor:British Archaeological Association
Organiser:Harriet Mahood, Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Reading
Moderator/Chair:Harriet Mahood, Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Reading
Paper 311-aKnocking on Heaven's Door: The Promises and Threats of the Historiated Wooden Door
(Language: English)
Katherine Werwie, Department of History of Art, University of Cambridge
Index terms: Archaeology - General, Architecture - Religious, Art History - General, Art History - Sculpture
Paper 311-b'Attending at Calvary': Conversion and Eucharistic Sacrifice in the Clopton Chantry, Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford
(Language: English)
Katherine Turley, Department of English and Humanities Birkbeck University of London
Index terms: Archaeology - Sites, Architecture - Religious, Art History - General, Art History - Sculpture
Paper 311-cOrder and Disorder in the 14th-Century Memorial Chapel at Cogges, Oxfordshire
(Language: English)
Nicola Lowe, Department of History of Art School of Arts Birkbeck University of London
Index terms: Archaeology - Sites, Architecture - Religious, Art History - Decorative Arts, Art History - Sculpture
Abstract

This sessions considers the physical borders within a religious space and the meanings written into the environment.