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
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