SAGA EMOTIONS ed. garethlloydevans.bsky.social, profcarolyne.bsky.social and Brynja Þorgeirsdóttir is out today!
Identifying and examining a range of emotions from across #OldNorse #Icelandic #saga literature - get it on the Hive now 🐝
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In response to the disruptions of the last few years, the theme for the 2024 GMS conference will be connections and reconnections. The conference will provide an opportunity to renew old connections, develop new ones, and explore what connections shaped the lives of medieval people. The 2024 Gender and Medieval Studies Conference invites papers that examine the connections that medieval people utilized and developed during the global Middle Ages, but also the interplay between gender and connecting. We seek papers engaging with the theme of connections from a range of disciplines and intersectional approaches, including history, literature, theology, art history, politics, religion, archaeology, and material culture. To what degree did gender shape connections? How might gender facilitate connections? How might it provide a barrier to developing connections? Plenary Speakers: Linda Mitchell, professor emerita of the University of Missouri-Kansas City Laura Kalas, Swansea University
Bursaries will be available for Early Career Researchers, post graduate students and unwaged delegates to present at the conference. To apply for a bursary, please so indicate when submitting your proposal and provide a statement of 100-300 words that situates your proposal within your broader research trajectory and indicates how your participation in the GMS conference will further your academic goals and career development. The Kate Westoby travel fund will also provide a modest contribution (c. £50-£100) toward postgraduate students' and unwaged delegates' travel costs upon application. Delegates apply to the fund after the conference and the fund is administered by GMS. A walking tour of medieval Lincoln, its beautiful gothic cathedral, and local archives are being planned for delegates. A reception will tentatively be held at the cathedral chapterhouse.
Proposals of 300 words from scholars at any stage of career or study may include the following formats: -Standard 20-minute papers -Session proposals of 3-4 papers -Roundtable sessions (90-minutes) with - Postgraduate research posters for a competition up to 5 participants Proposals might engage with, but are not limited to: Connections between gender and identity Religious networks Connections among genders Development of networks (family, political, economic, cultural) Patronage Connection with place or landscape Emotional Connections Connections with saints/divine Connections between places Intellectual connections Literary connections Connections between specific groups Connections with the past Connections with objects Please send your proposal by February 15, 2024 to GMS2024proposals@lincoln.ac.uk
📣 Medieval conference klaxon! 📣
Gender and Medieval Studies: Gender, Connections and Reconnections, University of Lincoln, June 26-28, 2024
CfP 👉 medievalgender.co.uk
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Deadline tomorrow!
2 days until the deadline --- still time to submit your proposals!
We've updated the CFP for the 'Affiliations' conference with an extra keynote, funder logos, and clarification that there will be a hybrid option. Do send us an abstract if you haven't already!
CFP for 'Affiliations: Towards a Theory of Cross-Temporal Comparison', an international conference that will be held in Oxford, 24-25 May 2024.
Deadline for abstracts is just over two weeks away: 15 November.
Please share and submit your proposals!
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CFP below for 'Affiliations: Towards a Theory of Cross-Temporal Comparison', an international conference that will be held in Oxford, 24-25 May 2024. Please share (and submit your abstracts!)
Please consider applying for Stanford’s Open Rank late medieval literature position. Reviewing begins on 26 September: facultypositions.stanford.edu/en-us/job/49...
PhD Student in History - Gender and Work project - Uppsala University www.jobb.uu.se/details/?pos... 🗃#earlymodern #c18th
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Journal of Medieval History is looking for a Book Reviews Editor starting in January. If you’ve been looking to get more involved in journals, please consider applying.
Wild times
me: I AM HIRING A POSTDOC
you: proven manuscript chops, some editorial exp
18mos Jan 24-June 25 www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/details/