Literature and Court Culture in Medieval Iberia: A Session in Memoriam Nancy Marino

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (IMANA)

Organizer Name

Paul B. Nelson

Organizer Affiliation

Louisiana Tech Univ.

Presider Name

Paul B. Nelson

Paper Title 1

Marino on Manrique

Presenter 1 Name

Gregory Kaplan

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville

Paper Title 2

Baena's Cancionero and the Illusion of Orthodoxy

Presenter 2 Name

Gregory S. Hutcheson

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Univ. of Louisville

Paper Title 3

Nobleza, Grandeza, and Letras beyond the Canon: Literary and Textual Production in Trastámara Spain from Juan II of Castile to Carlos I

Presenter 3 Name

Linde M. Brocato

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Univ. of Miami

Paper Title 4

¡Dejad que el lector colija!: los vínculos de Celestina con la tradición paratextual esópica

Presenter 4 Name

Raúl Álvarez Moreno

Presenter 4 Affiliation

Univ. of British Columbia

Start Date

12-5-2019 8:30 AM

Session Location

Bernhard 209

Description

This session of four presentations will be given in memoriam of the late Professor Nancy Marino of Michigan State University, who was extensively involved with the Congress and with the Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (founded by her colleague Joseph Snow). Each paper will discuss some aspect of the Literature and Court Culture of Medieval Spain, paying homage to Professor Marino's field of interest and study.

Paul B. Nelson

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May 12th, 8:30 AM

Literature and Court Culture in Medieval Iberia: A Session in Memoriam Nancy Marino

Bernhard 209

This session of four presentations will be given in memoriam of the late Professor Nancy Marino of Michigan State University, who was extensively involved with the Congress and with the Ibero-Medieval Association of North America (founded by her colleague Joseph Snow). Each paper will discuss some aspect of the Literature and Court Culture of Medieval Spain, paying homage to Professor Marino's field of interest and study.

Paul B. Nelson