Winner of the 2024 La corónica International Book Award: Sarah Ifft Decker The Fruit of Her Hands: Jewish and Christian Women’s Work in Medieval Catalan Cities (Pennsylvania State UP, 2022) Sarah Ifft Decker (she/her), assistant professor of history at
CFP for Southeastern Medieval Association Conference 2024
“New Approaches to Castilian Textualities” Session organized by Ángel Rañales and for the Southeastern Medieval Association (SEMA) Conference and hosted by Augusta University. Location: Augusta, GA Date: 12-14 October 2024 Submit 250-word abstract and one-page CV by 15 June 2024
Race in the Iberian Middle Ages: A Critical Roundtable
Race in the Iberian Middle Ages: A Critical Roundtable Geraldine Heng’s The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages(2018) is but a single intervention in a changing horizon of understanding of medieval race and racializing practices in the
Call for Papers: “Traditional Ways of Knowing” at Kalamazoo 2024
Session “Traditional Ways of Knowing in the Middle Ages (A Roundtable)” sponsored by Center for Medieval Studies, Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Citiesfor the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo 2024. Location: Kalamazoo, MI Date: 9-11 May 2024 Submit proposal via
Call for Papers: Representations of Space in Medieval Iberia at Kalamazoo 2024
Session “Representations of Space in Medieval Iberia” sponsored by the Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (IMANA) for the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo 2024. Location: Kalamazoo, MI Date: 9-11 May 2024 Submit abstract (about 200 words) via the
Call for Papers “Spanish Peninsular Literature Before 1700” at SCMLA
EVENT organized by Paul Larson for the South Central Modern Language Association Conference Location: Corpus Christi, TX Date: 12-14 October 2023 Submit abstract (250 words or less) by 15 July 2023 Contact: Paul Larson ([email protected]) Call for Papers (below) Conference
Call for Papers: “Mester de Clerecia: 800 Years Later” at Kalamazoo 2024
Session “Mester de Clerecia: 800 Years Later” for the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo 2024. Location: Kalamazoo, MI Date: 9-11 May 2024 Submit proposal to Connie Scarborough ([email protected])before 15 September 2023. Contact: Connie Scarborough ([email protected]) Call for Papers
Call for Papers: “Re-Reading the Archpriest” at Kalamazoo 2024
Session “Re-reading the Archpriest: Deconstructing Autobiography and the Libro de buen amor” for the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo 2024. Location: Kalamazoo, MI Date: 9-11 May 2024 Submit proposal to Paul Larson ([email protected]) before 15 September 2023. Contact:
Winner of the 2023 La corónica International Book Award
Winner of the 2023 La corónica International Book Award: Henry Berlin Alone Together: Poetics of the Passions in Late Medieval Iberia (U of Toronto P, 2021) Henry Berlin, associate professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at
2023 MLA Sessions Organized by LLC Medieval Iberian
The following sessions will be organized by the Medieval Iberian Languages, Literatures and Cultures (LLC) at the upcoming 2023 MLA Convention. Location: San Francisco, CA Date: 6-9 January 2022 New Currents in Medieval Iberian Studies (virtual) Presider: Yasmine Beale-Rivaya ([email protected])
Call for Papers for La corónica Roundtable at Kalamazoo 2023
Update: ICMS has decided to give us a second roundtable on Sancho IV, promising a quite diverse debate on Alfonso X’s segundogénito, new deadline for submissions Sept. 23, midnight PDT (3am EDT). “Ortodoxia en la era de Sancho IV (1282-1325)”
Call for Papers for La corónica Session at Kalamazoo 2023
“Chronicling Defeat in Medieval Iberian Chronicles” session organized by Montserrat Piera and sponsored by La corónicafor the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo 2023. Location: Kalamazoo, MI (in-person session) Date: 11-13 May 2023 Submit abstract by 15 September 2022
Winner of the 2022 La corónica International Book Award
Winner of the 2022 La corónicaInternational Book Award: Nadia R. Altschul Politics of Temporalization: Medievalism and Orientalism in Nineteenth-Century South America (U of Pennsylvania P, 2020) Nadia R. Altschul, a scholar of Hispanic studies, is the winner of the
Kentucky Foreign Language Conference 2022
Conference organized by the KFLC Executive Committee and hosted by the University of Kentucky Location: hybrid: Thursday, 21 April on Zoom and 22-23 April in Lexington, KY Date: 21-23 April 2022 Submit abstract by 15 November 2021 (deadline extended as
Call for Papers: The Changing Nature of Pilgrimage in a Globalizing World
Symposium organized by the Institute of Pilgrimage Studies and hosted by the College of William & Mary. Location: Williamsburg, VA Date: 12-13 November 2021 Submit abstracts of 500 words by 30 August 2021. Contact: [email protected] Call for Papers
La corónica Research Colloquium: Magic, Miracle, and Grace in the Cantigas de Santa María
La corónica Research Colloquium Upcoming Talk: Magic, Miracle, and Grace in the Cantigas de Santa Maria Presented by: Heather Bamford, Associate Professor (Department of Romance, German, and Slavic Languages and Literatures, The George Washington University) 15 June 2021 3:00 p.m.
New College Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Conference organized by co-chairs Carrie BeneÅ¡ and Nova Myhill and hosted by New College of Florida Location: Sarasota, FL Date: 3–5 March 2022 Submit 250-word abstract by 15 September 2021 Contact: [email protected] Call for Papers
IMANA Roundtable Kalamazoo 2021
Iberomedieval Studies: Taking Stock, Moving Forward (a roundtable sponsored by IMANA) Anniversaries often inspire moments of reflection. The 56th International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo (or “KalamaZoom”) was no exception, as demonstrated by the roundtable organized by Linde M.
Call for Papers: Camões at Harvard
“Camões at Harvard” organized by Harvard’s Department of Romance Languages and Literatures and hosted by Harvard University. Tocelebrate the 450th anniversary of the publication of Os Lusiadas, Harvard’s Department of Romance Languages and Literatures will host a series of virtual
Winner of the 2021 La corónica International Book Award
Winner of the 2021 La corónicaInternational Book Award: Sol Miguel-Prendes Narrating Desire: Moral Consolation and Sentimental Fiction in Fifteenth-Century Spain (U North Carolina P, 2019) Sol Miguel-Prendes is Professor of Spanish at Wake Forest University. She conducts research in