Showing posts with label Medieval Association of the Midwest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medieval Association of the Midwest. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

CFP Sponsored Sessions for MAM 2021 (8/1/21; virtual 10/29-30/21)

 Medieval in Popular Culture Sponsored Sessions for MAM 2021

2021 Medieval Association of the Midwest Conference

Virtual Event, hosted by Ball State University, 29-30 October 2021


The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture seeks paper proposals related to the following two topics for inclusion at the 2021 Medieval Association of the Midwest Conference. 

  • The Middle Ages are a Silly Place: Humorous Representations of the Medieval
  • Plagues in Medieval-Themed Popular Culture

Proposals are due by 1 August 2021. Please send your proposal, contact information, and brief academic biography to the organizers at medievalinpopularculture@gmail.com. Be advised that conference attendees must be (or become) members of MAM at the time of the meeting; there will be no additional cost to attend or present at the conference.


More details on the sponsoring organization at https://medievalinpopularculture.blogspot.com/




Wednesday, June 23, 2021

CFP Medieval Association of the Midwest Conference (8/1/21; Virtual 10/29-30/21)

 Further information at https://mmaotm.wildapricot.org/Ball-State-University.


MAM 2021
Ball State University: Virtual
October 29-30, 2021
“Beneficence in the Medieval World”


Plenary Speaker: Dr. Dorsey Armstrong, Purdue University, “Dubious Gifts: Studying the Black Death in the age of COVID”


We invite submissions of abstracts (c. 250 words) for the 2021 Medieval Association of the Midwest (MAM) Conference, to be hosted virtually by Ball State University on October 29-30, 2021.


All topics pertaining to medieval studies are welcome. We are particularly interested in proposals related to this year’s theme, “Beneficence in the Medieval World,” that explore such topics related to mercy, kindness, charity, friendship, reciprocity, gift giving, love, humanity, and altruism in the medieval world.


In keeping with MAM’s philosophy of inclusiveness, we encourage the submission of proposals from all branches of medieval studies, including but not limited to archaeology, art, bibliography, gender, history, law, language, literature, media, music, philosophy, race, religion, and science.


We invite abstract proposals for individual papers as well as fully formed sessions of papers or roundtables. 250-word abstracts are due by August 1, 2021. Please send all abstracts, questions, or queries to Alexander L. Kaufman: alkaufman@bsu.edu


Conference attendees must be members of MAM at the time of the meeting; there will be no additional cost to attend or present at the conference.