57th International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, 2022) Co-Sponsored by IMANA and the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence Alter(n)ative Alphabets in the Iberian Middle Ages May 9-14, 2022 (Virtual) Contact: Donald W. Wood, Oklahoma State University (do*********@*****te.edu) Submissions due by
Spain, 1000-1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith
Art Exhibition, “Spain, 1000-1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith / Espana 1000-1200: arte en las fronteras de la fe,” curated by Julia Perratore at The Met Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Location: New York City, NY Date: 30
Call for Papers: Kalamazoo 2022 Session sponsored by La corónica
57th International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, 2022) La corónica Session Modern Iberian (Neo)Medievalisms in Postcolonial Contexts and Diaspora May 9-14, 2022 (Virtual) This panel welcomes papers from scholars working on the use and transformation of the medieval past in
Announcement: Kalamazoo 2022 Book Award Session sponsored by La corónica
57th International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, 2022) La corónica Session La corónicaInternational Book Award: In Honor ofDr. Sol Miguel-Prendes for Narrating Desire: Moral Consolation and Sentimental Fiction in Fifteenth-Century Spain(A Roundtable Discussion) Contact: Michelle M. Hamilton (ha******@*mn.edu)
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: in**@******************ce.org Call for Papers
Call for Participants: Overcoming the Reconquest Zombie
Panel/Roundtable sponsored by the American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain for the American Historical Association annual meeting Location: New Orleans, LA Date: AHA annual meeting 6-9 January 2022 Email Miguel Gomez (mg*****@*****on.edu) by 28 May 2021 if you
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 corónica International 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
Jornadas “De la norma alfonsí a las normas del español”
Jornadas “De la norma alfonsi a las normas del espanol” organized by Centro Internacional del Espanol USAL, Catedra de altos Estudios del Espanol USAL, Departamento de Lengua Espanola USAL, and Unidad de investigacion consolidada (UIC-046) JCyL and hosted by the
CFP: Birmingham U CEMERS Conference 2021
“Medieval Cultural Heritage Around the Globe: Monuments, Literature, and the Arts, Then and Now” Conference organized by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and hosted by Birmingham University. The hybrid conference will have in-person and virtual participation options. Location:
Session #592 “An Axis of Monstrosity…” by Eli Cohen
Session #592 Isidore of Seville and the Persistence of Classical Antiquity in Iberia and the British Isles during the Middle Ages “An Axis of Monstrosity: Isidore of Seville and the Transition of the Limits of Knowledge” Eli Cohen, Swarthmore College
Closed: Nancy F. Marino Prize 2021
The window for submissions to the 2021 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. The
Lecture “De la caballería en Don Quijote de la Mancha”
Lecture, “De la caballeria en Don Quijote de la Mancha,” by Jesu;s Rodriguez-Velasco (Yale University) organized by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and Premodern Research Forum and hosted by Temple University. Location: online, via Zoom Zoom link:https://temple.zoom.us/j/96149825846 Date: 22
Kalamazoo 2021 sessions sponsored by IMANA
Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (IMANA) Sessions The Canon Walks into a Bar: Humor in Medieval Iberian Literature Friday, May 14 5:00 p.m. EDT Iberomedieval Studies: Taking Stock, Moving Forward (A Roundtable) Saturday, May 15 5:00 p.m. Textual Histories of
Kalamazoo 2021 sessions sponsored by La corónica
55th International Congress on Medieval Studies (Kalamazoo, 2021) La corónicaSessions Iberian Travelers in the Mediterranean (A Panel Discussion) Monday, May 10 at 11:00 a.m. EDT La corónicaInternational Book Award: In Honor of S. J. Pearce forThe Andalusi Literary and Intellectual
Kalamazoo 2021 session sponsored by ASPHS
Session sponsored by the Association of Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies (ASPHS) “Emotional Iberia: Varieties of Affective Experience in Medieval Iberian Cultures” Wednesday, May 12 7:00 p.m. EDT
NACS and IMANA co-sponsored panels at Kalamazoo 2021
Sessions co-sponsored by The North American Catalan Society (NACS) and the Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (IMANA) Medieval-IberoExplicandi per Masculum: Counsel for Women Composed by Men Monday, May 10 5:00 p.m. EDT Contacts, Encounters, Exchanges: Languages and Identities in the
Lecture “Orfeo and Tiresias: The Two Ages of the Poet”
Lecture “Orfeo and Tiresias: The Two Ages of the Poet” by Sol Miguel-Prendes (Wake Forest University) organized by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and hosted by Georgetown University. Location: online via Zoom Zoom link: http://georgetown.zoom.us/j/96285318480 Date: 24 March 2021