The following sessions will take place virtually.
290V– Teaching the Female in Medieval and Early Modern IberiaFriday, 7 January 2022 1:45 PM – 3:00 PM, EST Marriott Marquis – Marquis 14 |
Simone Pinet, Cornell U (presider)
“Rape Culture and Zayas’s Fiction” “Learned Women: Different Subjects, Different Questions” “Interpretations of Maternity in a Multimedia Context” “Feminine Materiality: Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose” “‘Y lo callé’: Silence and Speech as Tools of Resistance in Early Modern Women’s Life Writings” |
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629AV – New Currents in Medieval Iberian StudiesSunday, 9 January 2022 8:30 AM – 9:45 AM, EST Marriott Marquis – Mint |
Robin M. Bower, Penn State U, Beaver (presider)
“The Falconer’s Trail: Textual Mapping and Spatial Storytelling in the Libro de la caça” “Dying to Defend Women: Reassessing the ‘Querelle des Femmes’ in Carcel de amor” “The Traveling Tale: Curiosity, Knowledge, and Social Relevance in the Medieval Mediterranean” “Shared Story Worlds: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Retellings of the Hebrew Bible in Medieval Iberia” |