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
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
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
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
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)
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
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
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.
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
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******@ku.edu)
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****@ud*****.edu) or
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**@uk*.edu Call for
Research and Teaching in the Time of COVID-19
Early Career Scholars of Medieval Iberia Discuss Research and Teaching in the Time of COVID-19 Final grades had been submitted. Graduation ceremonies, unfortunately, largely had not been attended. A long summer stretched before us with fewer or no social gatherings
Cancelled – Sixteenth Century Society and Conference 2020
The Executive Committee and the Council of the Sixteenth Century Society & Conference has released a statement that the current conditions caused by the global pandemic compel the cancellation of the annual meeting scheduled to meet in Baltimore 29 October
2019-2020 Marino Prize Winner
La corónica is pleased to announce the first annual winner of the Nancy F. Marino Prize for Best Essay in Hispanomedieval Studies: Rebecca de Souza for her paper, “Destabilising Monotheism; or Rethinking Religious Identity Formation in the Medieval Castilian Epic”
Special Issue – Black Timescapes: Tapestries of Africa in Premodern Iberia
Special issue edited by Nick Jones for La corónica Submit abstract of 300 words in English and 2-page CV by 1 November 2020. Contact: Nick Jones (ni********@bu******.edu) See Call for Papers below. We invite essays that analyze the temporal mutability,
AGECSMIberia Session at IMC Leeds 2021
Session organized by The Association of Graduate and Early Career Scholars of Medieval Iberia (AGECSMIberia) for the International Medieval Congress at the University of Leeds. Location: Leeds, England Date: 5-6 July 2021 Submit an abstract of 200-250 words (any references
2021 MLA International Symposium
International Symposium organized by the MLA and hosted by the Scottish Exhibition Center (SEC) and on the campus of the University of Glasgow. Location: Glasgow, Scotland Date: 17-19 June 2021 Submit proposal by 30 September 2020. Call for Papers
Closed: Nancy F. Marino Prize 2020
The window for submissions to the 2020 Nancy F. Marino Prize competition has closed. La corónicathanks those who submitted their papers for consideration. We look forward to the forthcoming announcement of the winning paper and to next year’s competition. *
Bibliography of Race and Visibility in Medieval Iberia
This bibliography is intended to gather a number of sources in relation to Hispano-Iberianists’ involvement in contemporary uses and constructions of Medieval Iberia and the Twitter hashtag #HereAreTheIberianists. […] To read on, click here.