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CFP: Studies in Medievalism 34, Tribal Medievalisms

Traditional applications of the word “tribal” in medievalism studies and elsewhere in academia have recently come under intense criticism and sometimes been censored. Yet, in broader cultural contexts, the term seems to be gaining ever greater currency as a synonym … Continue reading

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ICMS CFP: Medieval and Medievalist Masculinities (A Roundtable)

Medieval and Medievalist Masculinities (A Roundtable) Contact email: sigal@wfu.edu Delivery mode: fully online Principal Sponsoring Organization: TEAMS (Teaching Association for Medieval Studies) “The search for a transcendent, timeless definition of manhood is a sociological phenomenon – we search for the … Continue reading

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CFP: The Medieval and Cyberspace Submissions Extended to September 15

From Beowulf on Steorarume to contemporary novels (in e-text form), films, and video games: the medieval has been represented in digital form on the World Wide Web since the late 1990s. This conference invites proposals for papers, paper sessions, round tables, panels, … Continue reading

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ICMS CFP: History, Romance, Fantasy, and Others: The Blending of Genres in Arthuriana

History, Romance, Fantasy, and Others: The Blending of Genres in Arthuriana Contact Person: Rachael Warmington; rachael.warmington@shu.edu Delivery Mode: Traditional in-person Principal Sponsoring Organization: International Arthurian Society, North American Branch (IAS/NAB) The blending of genres in medieval Arthuriana signifies a crucial evolution … Continue reading

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Issues 35 and 36 of YWIM are out!

The editors of The Year’s Work in Medievalism are delighted to announce the publication of volume 35.36 (2020-2021), a double issue. YWiM is the ISSM’s own peer-reviewed open access scholarly journal. The new volume represents work completed during the COVID-19 lockdown years, and so YWiM 35.36 contains: … Continue reading

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