TEMA-Sponsored
Sessions at Kalamazoo 2003
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 six TEMA-sponsored
sessions scheduled for the 38th International Congress, May 8-11, 2003, are listed
below.
Thursday,
8 May 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. - Session 48: Bernhard 210
Medieval Tool
and Building Enterprises
Organizer: Sally N. Vaughn, Univ. of Houston
Presider: Sally N. Vaughn
- Normal Tools
and Technology: The Portrait in the Mosaics of Monreale
Kevin Stone, Univ. of Houston
- The Building
of Hospitals in Anglo-Norman England
Joanie South-Shelley, Univ. of Houston
Thursday,
8 May 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. - Session 113: Bernhard Brown & Gold Room
Mothers in
Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale
Organizer: Peter G. Beidler, Lehigh Univ.
Presider: Peter G. Beidler
- "The
Mooder of the Sowdan, Riche and Gaye": Resistance to Fortune as Structural
Principle in The Man of Law's Tale
Robert M. Correale, Wright State Univ.
- "'Mooder,'
Quod She, 'and Mayde Brighte Marie'": Custance as a Reflection of Divine
Motherhood in The Man of Law's Tale
Laurel Broughton, Univ. of Vermont
- "If That
the Childes Mooder Were Aught She": Family Models in The Man of Law's
Tale
Gila Aloni, Florida International Univ.
- "A Mooder
He Hath, but Father Hath He Noon": Forceful Mothers and Feeble Fathers
in The Man of Law's Tale
Kathryn Jacobs, Texas A&M Univ.
Friday,
9 May 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. - Session 238: Sangren 3217
Late Medieval
Town Institutions in Peace and War
Organizer: Donald J. Kagay, Albany State Univ.
Presider: L. J. Andrew Villahon, Univ. of Cincinnati
- Judicial Officials
and Judicial Procedures in Medieval Livonia
Peter Rebane, Pennsylvania State Univ.
- A Shattered
Circle: Eastern Spanish Urban Fortifications and Their Repair during the War
of Two Pedros
Donald J. Kagay
Saturday,
10 May 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. - Session 374: Valley I 100
St. Anselm
and the First Crusade
Organizer: Sally N. Vaughn, Univ. of Houston
Presider: Carolyn P. Schriber, Rhodes College
- Was the First
Crusade Just? Why Anselm Might Have Said No
Daniel P. Moloney, Univ. of Notre Dame
- St. Anselm
and the First Crusade: Who among Them Were His Friends, Allies, and Confidants
Sally N. Vaughn
Saturday,
10 May 3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. - Session 521: Bernhard 212
The Angry
Clergy: Clerical Vehemence in Rhetoric, Law, Art, and Everyday Life I
Organizer: Bruce C. Brasington, West Texas State Univ.
Presider: Donald J. Kagay, Albany State Univ.
- Disorder in
the Diocese of Clermont: Visual Imagery and Proprietary Tensions
Avital Heyman, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev
- Inaudita:
Bishop Ivo Chartres and the Rhetoric of Anger
Bruce C. Brasington
- The Levite
Concubine: A Case in Point of the Clerical Attitude towards the Marginal Woman
in Byzantine Society
Mati Meyer, Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev
Sunday,
11 May 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. - Session 562: Valley I 109
The Angry
Clergy: Clerical Vehemence in Rhetoric, Law, Art, and Everyday Life II
Organizer: Bruce C. Brasington, West Texas State Univ.
Presider: Bruce C. Brasington
- Fugite
Fornicationem: 1 Corinthians 6:18 in Carolingian Exegesis
Steven R. Cartwright, Western Michigan Univ.
- Pugnacious
Priests and Contumacious Canons: The Angry Clergy of the Diocese of Rouen
in the Thirteenth Century
Jennifer D. Thibodeaux, Univ. of Kansas
- The Angry
Cleric and the Vehement King, or the Vehement Cleric and the Angry King? Portrait
of a Conflict by a Vehement Clerk
Janine Fuller Hess, College of the Holy Cross
- Re-Reading
Pecock's Abjuration: Construction of Heresy in Mid-Fifteenth-Century England
Brent Moberly, Indiana Univ.-Bloomington
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