TEMA-Sponsored Sessions at Kalamazoo 2000
Every year the Texas Medieval Association sponsors a number of
sessions at the International Congress on Medieval Studies in
Kalamazoo, Michigan. These sessions are open-submission, and you do
not have to be a TEMA member to participate in one. The TEMA-sponsored
sessions scheduled for the 35th International Congress, May 3-7,
2000, are listed below.
Friday, 1:30-3:00 - Session 272 - Bernhard B&G
Reading the Libro de buen amor in the Year 2000
Organizer: Paul Larson, Baylor Univ.
Presider: Paul Larson
- Using Modern Media (Video, CD, Internet, Overheads) and Animal
Lore to Bring the Libro de buen amor to the Hearts and Minds of
Today's Undergraduates
Mary Anne Vetterling, Regis College
- Deconstructing the Libro de buen amor Deconstructing
Anthony J. Cardenas, Univ. of New Mexico
Session 329 - Friday, 3:30-5:00 - Bernhard B&G
Abbeys, Townspeople, and the Urban Environment
Organizer: Sally N. Vaughn, Univ. of Houston
Presider: Sally N. Vaughn
- Laboratores Supporting Oratores: The Example of Caen and the Twin
Abbeys
Priscilla Watkins, Univ. of Houston
- The Revolt of the Burghers of Sahagún (León)
James J. Todesca, Armstrong Atlantic State
Univ.
- Cuthbert's Abbey and the Town of Durham
William Aird, Univ. of Wales - Cardiff
Session 407 - Saturday, 1:30-3:00 - Valley I 102
Old English Meter
Organizer: Edwin Duncan, Towson Univ.
Presider: Edwin Duncan
- Stylistic Preference and Metrical Incompetence in Old English Verse
Geoffrey Russom, Brown Univ.
- Syntax and Meter: Negative Contraction Revisited
Mary Blockley, Univ. of Texas-Austin
- Secondary Stress in Compound Proper Names: A Metrical Reconsideration
Thomas A. Bredehoft, Univ. of Northern
Colorado
Session 464 - Saturday, 3:30-5:00 - Valley I 102
Mothers and Virgins in Chaucer
Organizer: Peter Beidler, Lehigh Univ.
Presider: Peter Beidler
- Chaucer' Saintly Mother: A Discussion of The Legend of Good
Women and The Canterbury Tales
Wiebke Kuhn, Auburn Univ.
- Caring for the Motherless Texts: Adoption, Adaptation, and Canon
Formation in The Legend of Good Women
Katherine Breen, Univ. of California -
Berkeley
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