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Kisha Tracy started the topic Lone Medievalist Issues in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoLone Medievalists have particular kinds of issues. This forum is to discuss, vent, get feedback, etc.
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Kisha Tracy replied to the topic Conference Opportunities in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoHappy to report that the Lone Medievalist-sponsored panel at SEMA 2017 (Nov 16-18 in Charleston, SC) has been accepted! Thank you to the LM SEMA point person, Mary Valante!
Roundtable: Collaborative Teaching and the Lone Medievalist
Sponsored by: The Lone Medievalist
Presider: Mary A. Valante, Appalachian State University
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Kisha Tracy replied to the topic Conference Connections in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months ago
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Kisha Tracy replied to the topic Conference Connections in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months ago
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Kisha Tracy replied to the topic Conference Connections in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months ago
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Kisha Tracy started the topic Ideas for The Lone Medievalist in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoHave an idea for us? Share it here!
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Kisha Tracy started the topic Conference Opportunities in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThe Lone Medievalist sponsors sessions at the International Congress and other conferences each year.
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Kisha Tracy replied to the topic Publication Opportunities in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoCFP: Out of the Cloister: Lone Medievalists Making the Middle Ages Matter </div>
Contributions of any style and various lengths welcome!
Second volume of essays from The Lone Medievalist! Forthcoming soon: The Ballad of the Lone Medievalist from punctum press.
For many medievalists who have had the good fortune to find jobs in academe, the pro…[Read more]
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Kisha Tracy started the topic Publication Opportunities in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThe Lone Medievalist creates opportunities for publications.
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Kisha Tracy started the topic Guidelines in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThese are just a few guidelines that will make your navigation and participation on the The Lone Medievalist site a little easier:
1) This website has been created as a place to share ideas and to communicate with your fellow lone medievalists, so any ideas that you post will be shared. This means that if you are gracious enough to share your…[Read more] -
Kisha Tracy started the topic Conference Connections in the discussion
The Lone Medievalist on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThe Lone Medievalist team creates relationships with regional medieval conferences to help Lone Medievalists connect. Our connections will be listed here and available for volunteers and networking.
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Marco Heiles deposited Der frühe Buchdruck in deutscher Sprache. Literaturliste in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoBibliography on late medieval and early modern book production in the German speaking areas.
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Dr Kimm Curran created the group
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John Robert Ziegler replied to the topic Introductions in the discussion
Monsters and Monstrosity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoI divide my research between early modern English literature, especially drama (the focus of my doctoral research), and contemporary pop culture, with a concentration on the pop-culture side on monsters/the supernatural/sci-fi that has increased over time. Currently, I am working on an article about shapeshifting and subjectivity in the video game…[Read more]
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Anna Kijas deposited The Burns Antiphoner: From Manuscript to Interactive Resource in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoIn The Burns Antiphoner – From manuscript to interactive resource, Anna Kijas reports on a new project based around a 14th-century source, the Burns Antiphoner. In this project they focus on integrating and delivering images, metadata, and recorded audio and video to provide an in-depth look at the contents and experience of this particular s…[Read more]
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Fiona Mitchell replied to the topic Introductions in the discussion
Monsters and Monstrosity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoExcellent idea, Caitlin. Thanks for getting it started.
I work in ancient Greek literature and myth primarily, although I’m interested in the way that Greek texts and narratives interact with those from other cultures. At the moment I’m working on the connections between ancient Greek and Indian creation narratives, including the monstrous…[Read more]
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Shawn Moore deposited The Postmodern Chaucer: From a Procession of “Sondry Folk” to the Procession of Simulacra in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoUsing the postmodern theory of Jean Baudrillard I will argue that Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, especially the relationship between Chaucer the poet and Chaucer the pilgrim, follows Baudrillard’s order of simulacra as put forward in his book Simulacra and Simulation. Applying Baudrillard’s theory of the simulacra to Chaucer’s poem, I will an…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Caring for the Body and Soul with Water: Guerric of Igny’s Fourth Sermon on the Epiphany, Godfrey of Saint-Victor’s Fons Philosophiae, and Peter of Celle’s Letters in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThe use of water as an expressive trope of spiritual hygiene was widespread among monastic writers of the twelfth century, adapted for different uses in different genres. Aqueous imagery was particularly frequent within allegories or didactic figurae exploring the care of the soul as if it were a material body, with a constitution that could be…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Brendan meets Columbus: A more commodious islescape in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis paper proposes that we can reimagine insular literatures and medieval islescapes as commodious seas of cultural and intellectual loci that span time, culture, and text alike. By moving beyond the rhetoric of insular separation or connectivity, we can see that islands connect even when medieval minds saw separation. The essay focuses on the…[Read more]
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