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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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CFP: ISSM Sponsored Kalamazoo 2024 Sessions

The 59th International Congress on Medieval Studies will be held in Hybrid Format on May 9-11, 2024. All ISSM sponsored sessions will be remote and submissions are due by 9/15/23. YOUNG ADULT MEDIEVALISMS (#4924): PAPER PANEL This virtual/remote session considers … Continue reading

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CFP: Studies in Medievalism XXXIII—Extended to August 1, 2023

CALL FOR PAPERS (EXTENDED TO AUGUST 1, 2023) STUDIES IN MEDIEVALISM XXXIII: (EN)GENDERING MEDIEVALISM From Sir Walter Scott’s chivalrous knights and damsels in distress, through George R. R. Martin’s bestial lords and serpentine queens, medievalism is often quite sexist. Sometimes … Continue reading

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