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SUMMARY:'Limits' conference hosted by ‘Approaching the Medieval’ postg
 raduate reading group - Dr Robert Mills (University College London)
DTSTART:20160504T080000Z
DTEND:20160504T160000Z
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DESCRIPTION:'Approaching the Medieval' reading group presents *LIMITS*\, a
  postgraduate conference with keynote speech by *Dr Robert Mills* (Univers
 ity College London)\, who will give an address entitled _How to Do Things 
 with Fur_.\nDr Mills is Reader in Medieval Art and Director of the LGBTQ R
 esearch Network at University College London.\n\nFor more information plea
 se visit: https://approachingthemedieval.wordpress.com/conference/\n\n*Pro
 gramme*\n\n09.00—09.20    Registration & Coffee\n\n09.20—09.30    Welc
 ome\n\n*09.30—10.30    Panel 1: Conventions & Alternatives (Chair: Nick 
 Mayhew)*\n* Katherine Olley (ASNAC\, Cambridge): _The Limits of the Self: 
 Dividual Identity and the Drama of Recognition in Legendary Depictions of 
 Old Norse Kinship_\n* T. S. Wingard (History\, York): _Queering the Bestia
 ry: The Limits of Heteronormativity in the Late Medieval World_\n* Millie 
 Papworth (MML\, Cambridge): _Writing to poems\, writing through poems: Dan
 te and the tornata_\n\n*10.30—11.30    Panel 2: Gender & Boundaries (Cha
 ir: Katie Sykes)*\n* Morgan Boharski (MML\, Edinburgh): _Kisses on Stitche
 s: The Fetishizing of Representational Female Bodies in Old French Literat
 ure_   \n* Deborah White (History\, Glasgow): _The Limits of Space\, Gende
 r and Holiness in Merovingian Monasticism_\n* Rosie Finlinson (MML\, Cambr
 idge): _Women on the Edge: Representations of Female Piety Outside the Nun
 nery in Muscovite Hagiography_\n\n11.30—12.00    Coffee Break\n\nPosters
  by Danielle Howarth (Media Studies\, Edinburgh)\, Lotte Reinbold (English
 \, Cambridge) and Jane Sinnett-Smith (MML\, Warwick)\, for consultation an
 d      discussion throughout the day.\n\n*12.00—13.00    Panel 3: Mediev
 alism & Modernity in Dialogue: Pedagogy  & Methods (Chair: Mel Berrill)*\n
 * Jacqueline Cordell (Linguistics\, Nottingham): _Building on the Concorda
 nce: A Corpus-Assisted Approach to Style in Medieval Texts_\n* Edward Mill
 s (EFL\, ENS de Lyon): _Cloisters to Classroom: Using Medieval Studies in 
 English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teaching_\n* Francesca Allfrey (ASNAC\
 , KCL): _Now We’re Going Back to the 21st Century: Understanding Medieva
 l Poems and Objects Through Encountering On-Site Performance at Sutton Hoo
 _\n\n13.00—14.00    Lunch\n\n*14.00—15.15    Keynote Speech\nDr Robert
  Mills (History of Art\, UCL): _How to Do Things with Fur_*\n\n15.15—15.
 45    Coffee Break\n\n*15.45—16.45    Panel 4: Through & Beyond the Manu
 script Page (Chair: Blake Gutt)*\n* Amy Jeffs (History of Art\, Cambridge)
 : Burning a Line Between Past and Present: A Medieval Reader’s Vengeance
  on the Villain’s Image in a Verse Life of Edward the Confessor  \n* Rob
 ert Hawkins (History of Art\, Cambridge): Cloud Frills: A Thirteenth-Centu
 ry Visual Device Representing the Limit of Heaven\n* Bernardo Hinojosa (En
 glish\, Cambridge): Atomic Rubrication: Theologising the Mise-en-Page of C
 ambridge\, University Library\, Kk.6.26\n\n16.45—17.00    Closing Remark
 s\n\nLIMITS are generously funded by the CSAH & AHRC.
LOCATION:Main Lecture Theatre\, Old Divinity School\, St John’s College\
 , Cambridge
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