Sunday, November 13, 2011
CALL FOR PAPERS: Gender and Transgression in the Middle Ages
CALL FOR PAPERS: Gender and Transgression in the Middle Ages
St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 4th - 5th May 2012
We are pleased to announce a call for papers to Gender and
Transgression 2012, a two-day interdisciplinary conference for
postgraduate students and early career researchers hosted by the St
Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies. Now in its fourth year, the
conference aims to create a lively and welcoming forum for students
and academic staff to build contacts, present research, and
participate in creative discussion on the topics of gender and
transgression in the Middle Ages. We hope to explore further how these
concepts can be used to formulate new approaches to source material,
drawing out fresh perspectives on both the familiar and unfamiliar.
We invite staff and students from departments of History, Modern and
Mediaeval Languages, Theology, English, and Art History, in addition
to scholars working in any other relevant subject area, to submit
abstracts for papers of approximately 20 minutes that engage with the
themes of gender and/or transgression in the mediaeval period. This
year’s keynote speaker will be Professor Elizabeth van Houts (Honorary
Professor of Medieval European History, Faculty of History, University
of Cambridge), who will speak on gender and marriage in the Middle
Ages, with special reference to the Anglo-Norman period.
Possible topics for papers might include, but are by no means limited to:
-How may the terms “gender” and/or “transgression” be used as
categories of analysis for the study of the Middle Ages, and how might
they have been significant in mediaeval legal, literary or historical
contexts?
-Can transgression be seen as a constructive force in the Middle Ages?
-How do gender and transgression participate in mediaeval conceptions of union?
-“Speaking up”: transgressing in the written and spoken word
-How are gender and transgression relevant categories for historians
working in traditional economic, political, or legal fields of
history?
All delegates are invited to attend an evening meal after the first
day’s sessions, the cost of which will be covered for conference
speakers. A buffet lunch and refreshments will be provided for all
delegates during the second day, which will conclude with an informal
roundtable discussion and wine reception. Please send abstracts of
approximately 300 words to the organising committee at
genderandtransgression@st-andrews.ac.uk. The deadline for submission
is Friday 23rd December 2011, followed by the registration deadline of
Monday 2nd April 2012. Conference registration may be completed closer
to the time of the conference through the St Andrews University online
shop at https://onlineshop.st- andrews.ac.uk/. Registration fees are
£10 for academic staff and £5 for students and unwaged. For further
information, please refer to the conference webpages, soon to go live
at http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/saims/conferences.htm.
With best wishes -
Gender and Transgression 2012 Organising Committee
Eilidh Harris
Justine Trombley
Jamie Page
Miriam Buncombe
Roberta Cimino
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