47th International Congress on Medieval Studies (2012)

Neighboring Textualities: Author, Narrative, and Discursive Practices in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Special Session

Organizer Name

Christie-Anne Putnam

Organizer Affiliation

Univ. of Colorado-Boulder

Presider Name

Tiffany Beechy

Presider Affiliation

Univ. of Colorado-Boulder

Paper Title 1

De casibus consolationum vernaculum: Displacement, Censure, and the Tragic Fall of the Monk’s Vernacular Consolation

Presenter 1 Name

Christopher Haynes

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Univ. of Colorado-Boulder

Paper Title 2

Destructive Neighbors: Queer Desire and the Female, Vernacular Body

Presenter 2 Name

Christie-Anne Putnam

Paper Title 3

The Agon of Bodies: Reading and Rethinking the Discipline

Presenter 3 Name

Daniel Long

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Independent Scholar

Paper Title 4

Homeward Bound: Lydgate’s Siege of The Canterbury Tales

Presenter 4 Name

Alaina Bupp

Presenter 4 Affiliation

Univ. of Colorado-Boulder

Start Date

12-5-2012 3:30 PM

Session Location

Valley I Shilling Lounge

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May 12th, 3:30 PM

Neighboring Textualities: Author, Narrative, and Discursive Practices in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

Valley I Shilling Lounge