Call for Papers: The Games of Medievalism
International Society for the Study of Medievalism Annual Conference
Montclair and South Orange, NJ, July 9-11, 2024
Abstracts are welcomed for the thirty-seventh annual conference of the International Society for the Study of Medievalism, co-sponsored by Montclair State and Seton Hall Universities, located in northern New Jersey, 14 miles from New York City (accessible by public transit). Abstracts for in-person and virtual papers and panels are welcome. To propose a panel, please include all abstracts in a single file submitted by the organizer. This file should also include the names and contact information for all participants.
Celebrating games and sport in this Olympic summer and considering the various kinds of play inherent in Medievalism, the conference will consider the discipline’s many layers. We will arrange local visits (as interest permits) for those participating in person: to the New Jersey branch of Medieval Times, the Yogi Berra Museum, the Montclair Art Museum, and/or The Cloisters branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Housing options will include low-cost single or double accommodations on the campus of Montclair State University (circa $50-60/night) and room blocks in local hotels.
We welcome papers and presentations on all topics of Medievalism, not limited to the conference theme. We enthusiastically welcome proposals from presenters in (or addressing topics related to) regions outside North American, Western Europe, and the Anglophone World.
Keynote
“A ‘Carnival of Architecture’: Race, Place, and Play in Oblivion and the Elder Scrolls Franchise," Kevin and Brent Moberly, Old Dominion University and Indiana University
Suggested Topics
- Medievalism in Video Games
- Gaming the System (Medievalism in Geo-Politics, Economics)
- Medievalism in Sports and Sports Culture
- Games in Medieval Film
- The Interplay of Medieval and Modern
- Games in Medievalist Narratives
- Jousts, Tournaments, Bohorts
- Disguise, Cosplay, and Cross-Dressing
- Games of Chance, Gambling, and Tavern Pursuits
- Medievalism in Tabletop Games
- Poetry Competitions or Challenges
- The Play(s) of Medievalism
- Playing with Medieval Medicine and other Techniques in the Modern World
- Medievalist Musicals: Spamalot, Six, Pippin, Camelot, etc.
- Games in the Construction of Medievalism
- Medieval games in medievalist art or generative AI
- Medievalism as Game
- Chivalry, Courtesy, and other codes in Medievalism
Submission Instructions
Please submit your 200 to 250-word abstracts on the following Google Form by March 8 (date extended):
https://forms.gle/KCmquR8VungYzEoz9
Questions
Please contact conference organizers Elizabeth Emery and Angela Weisl:
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