Affect and Emotion in Medieval Iberia II

Sponsoring Organization(s)

American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain (AARHMS)

Organizer Name

Elena Woodacre

Organizer Affiliation

Univ. of Winchester

Presider Name

Kyle C. Lincoln

Presider Affiliation

Webster Univ.

Paper Title 1

Anger and Queenship: The Wrath of Mary in Iberian Charters

Presenter 1 Name

Miriam Shadis

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Ohio Univ.

Paper Title 2

Alfonso X of Castile and James I of Aragon: Thirteenth-Century Kings in Each Other's Eyes

Presenter 2 Name

Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Univ. of Lincoln

Paper Title 3

The Dragon of Apocalypse: Sanctifying Portuguese History by Strong Emotions

Presenter 3 Name

Kurt Villads Jensen

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Centre for Medieval Studies, Stockholms Univ.

Paper Title 4

Discussant: Affect and Emotion in Medieval Iberia

Presenter 4 Name

Sarah McNamer

Presenter 4 Affiliation

Georgetown Univ.

Start Date

12-5-2016 1:30 PM

Session Location

Schneider 1120

Description

The 'emotional turn' is one of the most significant developments in academic study in recent years and has had a considerable impact on scholarship across the humanities based disciplines, particularly in literature and history. The intent of these three linked sessions is to apply the 'emotional turn' to studies of Medieval Iberia, drawing together scholarship from Hispanists which focuses on the depiction of emotion across a wide range of source material from the period, offering a rich, interdisciplinary approach to the subject in a distinctly Iberian context.

Elena (Ellie) C. Woodacre

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Affect and Emotion in Medieval Iberia II

Schneider 1120

The 'emotional turn' is one of the most significant developments in academic study in recent years and has had a considerable impact on scholarship across the humanities based disciplines, particularly in literature and history. The intent of these three linked sessions is to apply the 'emotional turn' to studies of Medieval Iberia, drawing together scholarship from Hispanists which focuses on the depiction of emotion across a wide range of source material from the period, offering a rich, interdisciplinary approach to the subject in a distinctly Iberian context.

Elena (Ellie) C. Woodacre