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- Statement for Critical Race Theory and Medieval(ism) Studies
- Studies in Medievalism 31 (2022) published
- CFP: International Conference for the Study of Medievalism
- CFP: “The Middle Ages as a Digital Experience”
- GLOBAL OUTLAWS: The Biennial Conference of the International Association for Robin Hood Studies
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Category Archives: Call for Conference Submissions
CFP: Medievalism in East Asia – I: From Printed Story-Worlds to Digital Role-Playing Games
We are extending the deadline to submit proposals to the Mutual Images 9th International Workshop, organised in collaboration with the Digital Curation Lab at the University of Salford (Manchester, UK). The new deadline has been set to the 27th of September. MEDIEVALISM IN EAST ASIA—I: FROM PRINTED STORY-WORLDS TO DIGITAL ROLE-PLAYING GAMES University of … Continue reading
Call for papers: 36th Annual Conference on Medievalism,“ Medievalism Today”
November 4-6, 2021. Online Conference. Organized by the International Society for the Study of Medievalism. Hosted by Delta College, Michigan. Send proposals for papers, sessions, and roundtables to: medievalism2021@gmail.com Deadline: 30 June 2021 For more information, visit: https://medievalism.net/conference/
GLOBAL MEDIEVALISM: culture, appropriations and reinventions
Call for Papers From Q-Shaman’s tattoos to Game of Thrones’ resounding success, the medieval is undoubtedly the order of the day. With this popularity, the need to understand the origins of these many representations of the Middle Ages, their mistakes, … Continue reading
CFP: 35th International Conference on Medievalism
Impossible Pastimes: Playing With, In, and Through the Middle Ages 35th International Conference on Medievalism Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA, November 12-14, 2020 Play is one of the most significant sites of production in contemporary medievalism. As evidenced by the … Continue reading
Call for Papers: International Conference on Medievalism
MEDIEVALISM and the NORTH 27-28 July 2020 Aarhus University In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, translations of Old Norse texts into modern languages ignited a new interest among poets and artists in early-medieval Northern European culture. Today, the early-medieval North … Continue reading