Friday, 7 April 2006

Death & Resurrection: Aspects and Approaches, Lincoln College Oxford


Roll Up Roll Up! Yes, it's that time of year again. The Second Annual Oxford Graduate Medieval Conference will take place next week, Wednesday and Thursday, April 12th and 13th, 2006 on the theme of Death and Resurrection: Aspects and Approaches. The following papers will be delivered:
Christine Maddern (York): Early Medieval Name-Stones as Manuscript Pages; Richard Burian (Glasgow): Wyrd as Death?; Sarah Baccianti (Lausanne): Dead Man Talking, or When Dead Bodies Talk and Move in Grænlendinga saga and Eriks saga rauða; Beth Tovey (Somerville): Sexuality and Dying Bodies in Anglo-Saxon Literature; Alexander Ibarz (Sheffield): Ausiàs March (1400-1459): From Plague to Civil War; Darragh Greene (TCD): 'Let by your sorwful lyf, | For in your sorwe ther lyth no red': From Disorganization and Despair towards Reorganization in the Book of the Duchess; Anna Welch (Melbourne Coll. of Divinity): 'Sister Death': The Influence of St Francis' Attitude Towards Death and Resurrection on the Crucifixion Scene of the Codex Sancti Paschalis; Will Rossiter (Liverpool): Roma/Amor: Petrarchan Necromancy and Necrophilia; Marco Nievergelt (Lincoln): Allegorical Discernment and the Death of the Body: Deguileville's Pèlerinage de la vie humaine; Cecilia Hatt (St Hilda's): Goodbye Vienna: Learning to Die and Measure for Measure; Michael Funk Deckard (Leuven): Fear of Death and the Sublime in John Milton and Edmund Burke.
Professors Vincent Gillespie (LMH) and Eric Stanley (Pembroke) will open and close the conference, and chairs include Paul Strohm (Columbia), Mary Carruthers (Balliol/NYU), and Richard Rowley (Linacre).
And all this just before Easter!

7 comments:

hesitant hack said...

I have a proposal for a paper. I hope it's not too late. It's entitled "Death: A Common Aspect of Life in the Middle Ages"...

Miglior acque said...

You are going to burn in Hell HH. Death WAS important in the Middle Ages in a way that is no longer true. I just said it in a way that sounded funny!!

Anonymous said...

Hurrah, my paper's finally finished!

Miglior acque said...

Good man! Give me a shout in the morning and let me know what you're doing.

Anonymous said...

D'accordo!

Anonymous said...

Sounds like an excellent lineup. I hope everything went as well as if not better than last year. I have just finished working with elements of that very topic. I've been immersed in Geary's Living with the Dead in the Middle Ages, and Peter Brown's Cult of the Saints. I would have loved to have been there.

Miglior acque said...

Hey Rebecca. Good to hear from you! I'm glad you liked the programme. It went very well I must say. The papers were all extremely interesting, our opening and closing speakers were great, and very supportive throughout the conference, and our chairs were all super. All in all, an excellent couple of days.
How is your work going?

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