Futures in Early Medieval Archipelagic Studies (A Roundtable)

Sponsoring Organization(s)

IONA: Islands of the North Atlantic

Organizer Name

Georgia Henley

Organizer Affiliation

Stanford Univ.

Presider Name

Georgia Henley

Paper Title 1

If a Tree Falls in Iceland, Can the English Hear It? Listening across the North Sea

Presenter 1 Name

Jordan Zweck

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison

Paper Title 2

The Early Medieval in Creative-Critical Practice

Presenter 2 Name

Clare A. Lees

Presenter 2 Affiliation

King's College London

Paper Title 3

Cross-Cultural Encounters in Medieval Welsh Literatures

Presenter 3 Name

Coral Lumbley

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Univ. of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign

Paper Title 4

Literary Landscapes and Cultural Interplay in the Early Irish Sea Zone

Presenter 4 Name

Joey McMullen

Presenter 4 Affiliation

Centenary Univ.

Paper Title 5

Invasion of the Pod People: Podcasting as a Scholarly Project

Presenter 5 Name

John P. Sexton

Presenter 5 Affiliation

Bridgewater State Univ.

Paper Title 6

Stepping into the Digital Humanities: From Podcasting to the Comprehensive Saga Genealogy Project

Presenter 6 Name

Andrew M. Pfrenger

Presenter 6 Affiliation

Kent State Univ.-Salem

Start Date

12-5-2018 10:00 AM

Session Location

Bernhard 210

Description

Our roundtable session at Kalamazoo 2018 offers positions on comparative, interdisciplinary, and transtemporal methods for the study of medieval North Atlantic literatures, languages, history, and material cultures. Topics include literary exchange, sea routes, networks, materiality, archipelagos, and theoretical / methodological approaches to the study of the North Atlantic sea region. The session and its sponsoring organization encourages comparative, experimental, and inclusive perspectives. This roundtables bring new perspectives and collaborative ideas to the study of the North Atlantic archipelagos and provide directions for research in early medieval North Atlantic studies in the future.

Georgia Henley

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May 12th, 10:00 AM

Futures in Early Medieval Archipelagic Studies (A Roundtable)

Bernhard 210

Our roundtable session at Kalamazoo 2018 offers positions on comparative, interdisciplinary, and transtemporal methods for the study of medieval North Atlantic literatures, languages, history, and material cultures. Topics include literary exchange, sea routes, networks, materiality, archipelagos, and theoretical / methodological approaches to the study of the North Atlantic sea region. The session and its sponsoring organization encourages comparative, experimental, and inclusive perspectives. This roundtables bring new perspectives and collaborative ideas to the study of the North Atlantic archipelagos and provide directions for research in early medieval North Atlantic studies in the future.

Georgia Henley