Meetings held in 2010-2011

April 9 @ Temple University
Topic:  Performing Medieval Women


Organizer:  Montserrat Piera (Temple University)


Speakers:
           

•  Margaret Schaus (Haverford College), “When Adam Delved and Eve Span”: Taking Account of Women and Gender”
            

•  Jessica Van Oort (Temple University), “The Wound of the Left Foot”: Agnes Blannbekin’s Theory and Practice of Sacred Performance and Dance”
            

•  Ruth Mazo Karras (University of Minnesota), “Why did Medieval Women Want to Get Married?”
            

•  Geoffrey Gust (Temple University), “Performing the Middle Ages:  Cinematic Frames, Gender Games, and the Theater of Medieval Studies”


Feb. 26 @ Rutgers University
Topic:  From England to Byzantium: Geography, Manuscripts and Architecture in the Middle Ages


Organizer: Erik Thuno 


Speakers:
            •  Matthew Goldie (Rider University), “England’s Insularity in the Late Middle Ages: Theoretical 
                   and Material Geographies” 
            •  Robert Maxwell (University of Pennsylvania), “Illuminating Absence: Signatures and Signs on 
                   Romanesque Charters”
            •  Jeanette Patterson (Johns Hopkins University), “Stolen Scriptures: The Wartime Politics of 
                   Owning the Bible Historiale” (Winner of the Graduate Student Paper Award)
            •  Jelena Trkulja (Princeton University), “Hidden Revelations: Semiotics of Byzantine
                   Architecture”

December 11 @ Princeton University
Topic:  Contemplation, Image and History in the Middle Ages 
Organizer: Colum P. Hourihane, Princeton University
Speakers:
        •  Lynn Ransom (Lawrence J. Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts), “The Stein Quadriptych and the 
            Pictorial Vita Christi Tradition in the Late Middle  Ages”
        •  Don C. Skemer (Princeton University), “English Genealogical Chronicle Rolls and their Readers”
        •  Constance Bouchard (University of Akron), “The Twelfth Century Contemplates Its Merovingian Past”
        •  Karl Morrison (Rutgers University), ” ‘The image of God is one thing; what is contemplated in the
            image is another’:  Paradoxes of Art and the Self”
        •  Katrin Kogman-Appel (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), “Women with Books in Medieval Jewish
            Art: Female Education and (Il)literacy from Cairo to Worms” 
        •  Michael Curschmann (Princeton University), “Integrating Anselm: Pictures, Inscriptions and Music in
            a 12th-Century Manuscript of His Prayers and Meditations”

September 11 @ Free Library of Philadelphia
Topic:  Transmedieval Techne
Organizer: Kathleen Biddick, Temple University
Speakers:

Larry Scanlon (English-Rutgers), “The Premodern Real”

Kathleen E. Kennedy (English- PSU Brandywine), “Transmedieval IT: The Law”

Margaret Mullett (Director of Byzantine Studies-Dumbarton Oaks), “A Life of Bliss: Positioning Byzantine Studies in the 21st Century”

Catherine Conybeare (Classics-Bryn Mawr), “Postmodern Positivism: On Techne & Text Editing”