Mediterraneanizing the North Atlantic: Transmission, Translation, and Textuality (A Panel Discussion)

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Special Session

Organizer Name

Nahir I. Otaño Gracia

Organizer Affiliation

Univ. of Pennsylvania

Presider Name

Samantha Pious

Presider Affiliation

Univ. of Pennsylvania

Paper Title 1

"Mes or laissons lor loi ester": Conflicting Legal Institutions in Chrétien de Troyes's Philomena

Presenter 1 Name

Daniel Armenti

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Univ. of Massachusetts-Amherst

Paper Title 2

Discussant

Presenter 2 Name

Georgia Henley

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Harvard Univ.

Paper Title 3

Discussant

Presenter 3 Name

Nahir I. Otaño Gracia

Start Date

13-5-2017 3:30 PM

Session Location

Valley I Hadley 102

Description

The panel proposes to apply a “Mediterraneanizing” perspective to the critical analysis of medieval literature from North Atlantic Europe (broadly defined to include the coastlines of the modern-day British Isles, Iceland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, the Southern Basque Country, France, Scandinavia, and Germany). We hope to consider these regions less as nations than as a network of languages and cultures that interconnected through the waterways of the Atlantic Ocean.

Nahir I. Otaño Gracia

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May 13th, 3:30 PM

Mediterraneanizing the North Atlantic: Transmission, Translation, and Textuality (A Panel Discussion)

Valley I Hadley 102

The panel proposes to apply a “Mediterraneanizing” perspective to the critical analysis of medieval literature from North Atlantic Europe (broadly defined to include the coastlines of the modern-day British Isles, Iceland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, the Southern Basque Country, France, Scandinavia, and Germany). We hope to consider these regions less as nations than as a network of languages and cultures that interconnected through the waterways of the Atlantic Ocean.

Nahir I. Otaño Gracia