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Session #447 “The Origins of a Theory of Race…” by David Wacks

Session #447 New Currents in Medieval Iberian Studies “The Origins of a Theory of Race in Jewish, Muslim, and Christian Retellings of the Noah Story“ David Wacks, University of Oregon Read: “The Curse of Ham in Medieval Iberia and the

LcC March 1, 2021February 5, 2024 Announcements, Open Access Read more

Session #79 “An Online, Open-Access Teaching Anthology…” by David Wacks

Session #79 Digital Medieval Iberia “An Online, Open-Access Teaching Anthology of Premodern Iberian and Latin American Texts“ David Wacks, University of Oregon Access: Open Iberia/América: Online, Open Access Teaching Anthology of Premodern Iberian and Latin American Texts

LcC March 1, 2021February 5, 2024 Announcements, Open Access Read more

Session #169 “Visualizing Medieval Masculinity…” by Lauren Beck

Session #169 Race and Its Historiography in Medieval Iberian Studies “Visualizing Medieval Masculinity in the Modern Age through the De-Occidentalization of the Cid” Lauren Beck, Mount Allison University Recording of “Visualizing Medieval Masculinity in the Modern Age through the De-Occidentalization

LcC March 1, 2021February 5, 2024 Announcements, Open Access Read more

La corónica Book Award Submission Deadline

The submission deadline for books for the La corónica Book Award has been changed to 15 August of the year following the year of imprint. Book Award

LcC February 26, 2021February 5, 2024 Calls for Papers Read more

Virtual Talk by Carolyn Nadeau

Virtual Talk, “European Perspectives on the Olla podrida and other Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Fare,” by Carolyn Nadeau organized by the Center for Medieval Studies at the University of Minnesota and La corónica. Location: online, via Zoom Event Link:

LcC February 19, 2021February 5, 2024 Journal, Lectures & Talks, Open Access Read more

Presentations from Virtual Symposium “Pilgrimage in the Midst of Pandemic”

Virtual Symposium “Pilgrimage in the Midst of Pandemic” organized by the Institute for Pilgrimage Studies and hosted by William and Mary University. Location: online, via Institute for Pilgrimage Studies’ YouTube channel Presentation videos currently available for viewing on YouTube (live

LcC January 27, 2021February 5, 2024 Announcements, Lectures & Talks, Open Access Read more

2022 MLA Sessions Organized by LLC Medieval Iberian

Trivia NightContest,LLC Virtual MLA 2021 The following sessions will be organized by the Medieval Iberian Languages, Literatures and Cultures (LLC) at the upcoming 2022 MLA Convention. Location: Washington DC Date: 6-9 January 2022 LLC Medieval Iberian session listings on MLA

LcC January 25, 2021February 5, 2024 Announcements, Calls for Papers Read more

Roundtable: Writing a First Book in Iberian Studies

Roundtable organized by el taller @ KJCC and hosted by The King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center (KJCC) at New York University. Location: via Zoom Date: 5 February 2021 from 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. EST Contact: Alejandra Rosenberg Navarro

LcC January 20, 2021February 5, 2024 Announcements, Lectures & Talks Read more

Session #592 “Medieval Iberian Grammar…” by Marlena Petra Cravens

Session #592 Isidore of Seville and the Persistence of Classical Antiquity in Iberia and the British Isles during the Middle Ages “‘Partes Orationis Quot Sunt?’: Medieval Iberian Grammar in the Wake of Isidore of Seville, 600-1481” Marlena Petra Cravens, University

LcC January 13, 2021February 5, 2024 Announcements, Open Access Read more

Newly updated Cantar del mio cid website

Check out the newly updated Cantar de mio Cid website (https://miocid.wlu.edu) by Matthew Bailey (Washington and Lee U) and colleagues. Also available: Recitation of entire poem, MP3 audio(https://miocid.wlu.edu/mp3/cid.mp3) Recitation of entire poem, HTML5 Video with subtitles (https://miocid.wlu.edu/main/movs/cid.html)

LcC January 13, 2021February 5, 2024 Announcements, Open Access Read more

Session #169 “Locating Ibero-Medievalists…” by Christi Ivers

Session #169 Race and Its Historiography in Medieval Iberian Studies Locating Ibero-Medievalists in Current Research and Teaching: La corónica Commons’s “Bibliography of Race and Visibility in Medieval Iberia” Christi Ivers, University of Dallas In this presentation, I will offer a

LcC January 11, 2021February 5, 2024 Announcements, Open Access Read more

Winners of the 2021 La corónica John K. Walsh Prize

La corónica is pleased to announce the 2021 winners of the John K. Walsh Prize, Yolanda Iglesias and David Navarro, for their article, “Revalorizacion de los conceptos de pecado y delito en las ‘Siete Partidas’ y las ‘Cantigas de Santa

LcC January 8, 2021February 5, 2024 Announcements, Journal Read more

OA Content in Volume 48.1

Read the following pieces and article from 48.1 free on Project Muse (links below). ARTICLES De pecadores a sufrientes: endemoniados en la Vida de San Millan de la Cogolla y la Vida de Santo Domingo de Silos Rocio Rubio Moiron

LcC January 6, 2021February 5, 2024 Journal, Open Access Read more

Registration for Virtual Trivia with La corónica (MLA 2021)

Celebrate MLA 2021 with some virtual trivia! Expertise in medieval Spain not required (but it might help!) Organize a team with your colleagues (and choose a clever team name!), or arrive solo and join an existing team. Trivia will run

LcC January 4, 2021February 5, 2024 Past Read more

In memoriam: David Gitlitz

David Gitlitz 1942-2020 We deeply regret the passing of our colleague Dr. David Gitlitz on 30 December 2020 in Oaxaca, México. A full obituary will be forthcoming.

LcC December 31, 2020February 5, 2024 Announcements, Journal Read more

OA Content in Volume 48.2

Read the following pieces and article from 48.2 free on Project Muse (links below). La corónicaInternational Book Award Forum: S. J. Pearce.The Andalusi Literary Intellectual Tradition: The Role of Arabic in Judah ibn Tibbon’s Ethical Will. Indiana UP, 2017.(Winner of

LcC December 23, 2020February 5, 2024 Journal, Open Access Read more

Volume 48.2 Table of Contents

CONTENTS FROM THE EDITOR Michelle M. Hamilton, Editor IN MEMORIAM Eric Naylor Grant Gearhart Carlos Alberto Solé Elizabeth Willingham La corónica International Book Award Forum: S. J. Pearce. The Andalusi Literary Intellectual Tradition: The Role of Arabic in Judah ibn

LcC December 23, 2020February 5, 2024 Announcements, Journal Read more

La corónica Proposed Sessions at KFLC 2021

La corónica is collaborating with the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference to propose session(s) in Hispano-medieval studies. Proposed sessions will be announced below as they are organized. Location: online (Zoom or similar platform) Date: 22-24 April 2021 Contact:Isidro J. Rivera (ij******@**.edu)

LcC November 16, 2020February 5, 2024 Announcements Read more

La corónica Sessions at KFLC 2021 CFP

La corónica is collaborating with the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference to organize session(s) in Hispano-medieval studies. If you are interested, please submit your abstract through the KFLC portal (see below). If you have questions, please contact Christi Ivers (ci****@*****as.edu) or

LcC November 2, 2020February 5, 2024 Announcements Read more

Kentucky Foreign Language Conference 2021

Virtual Conference organized by Sadia Zoubir-Shaw, Brittany Frodge, and Kelly Ferguson Location: online (Zoom or similar platform) Date: 22-24 April 2021 Submit abstract by 15 November 2020 (deadline extended as of 2 November 2020) at https://kflc.as.uky.edu/node/2320 Contact: kf**@*ky.edu Call for

LcC October 26, 2020February 5, 2024 Calls for Papers Read more
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La corónica is a refereed journal published by the MLA Forum LLC Medieval Iberian. Devoted to Hispanomedievalism in its broadest sense, La corónica welcomes scholarship that transcends the linguistic and/or cultural borders of Spanish and explores the interconnectedness of those regions.

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