TEMA-Sponsored Sessions at Kalamazoo '99
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 34rd International Congress, May 5-9,
1999, are listed below.
Session 2 - Thursday, May 6 - 10:00-11:30am - Valley III
301
From Manuscript to Print: Changing Paradigms
Organizer: D. Thomas Hanks, Jr., Baylor Univ.
Presider: D. Thomas Hanks, Jr.
- Malory and Caxton: Text, Audience, and Canon
William Kuskin, Univ. of Southern Mississippi
- Jean d'Arras and Couldrette: A Case of Early Press Censorship in
France
Matthew W. Morris, Emory Univ.
- Sir Isumbras: Between Manuscript and Print
Stephen D. Powell, Texas Christian Univ.
Session 47 - Thursday, May 6 - 1:30-3:00pm - Valley III
301
Dress and Undress in the Canterbury Tales
Organizer: Edwin Duncan, Towson Univ.
Presider: Edwin Duncan
- Chaucer's Costume Rhetoric: A Few Conclusions
Laura Hodges, Univ. of Houston/Clear Lake
- The Wife of Bath's "foot-mantel" and her "hipes wide"
Peter G. Beidler, Lehigh Univ.
- Undressing the Bride: Riselda and Isabelle of Bavaria
Amy Goodwin, Randolph Macon College
Session 93 - Thursday, May 6 - 3:30-5:00pm - Valley III
301
Vox Patris
Organizer: Paul Larson, Baylor Univ.
Presider: Paul Larson
- Narration and Nationhood in the Legend of Saint Pelagius
Andrea Rossi-Reder, Connecticut College
- The Vox Patris in Dom Duarte's Leal Conselheiro: Men Telling
Men Telling Women How to Love
James Grabowska, Mankato State Univ.
- Monica: Augustine's Feminine Face of Christ
Anne-Marie Bowery, Baylor Univ.
- The Christian Vox Patris in the Literature of the Crusades
Sarah Grace Heller, Univ. of Minnesota/Minneapolis
Session 184 - Friday, May 7 - 10:00-11:30am - Bernhard
Brown & Gold Room
Crusading Paradigms I
Co-Sponsor: Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
Organizer: Theresa M. Vann, Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
Presider: Donald J. Kagay, Albany State Univ.
- The Many Paradigms of the Crusades
Paul E. Chevedden, Institute of Medieval Mediterranean Spain
- Constructing a Paradigm after the Fact: Papal Bulls on Crusading
Theresa M. Vann
Session 245 - Friday, May 7 - 10:00-11:30am - Bernhard
Brown & Gold Room
Crusading Paradigms II
Co-Sponsor: Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
Organizer: Theresa M. Vann, Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
Presider: Theresa M. Vann
- The Crossbow and the Commode: Crusading, Scatology, and Cistercian
Ambivalence in Caesarius of Heisterbach's Dialogus Miraculorum
Wendy Love Anderson, Univ. of Chicago
- Property and Authority in the Order of St. John in the Fourteenth
Century
Mark Stephen Dupuy, Louisiana State Univ.
- Troubadour Warriors: Propaganda and Disinformation
Steven Isaac, Louisiana State Univ.
Session 297 - Friday, May 7 - 3:30-5:00pm - Bernhard 215
Reputation and Reality: Late Medieval Carthusian Writers
Organizer: Belinda A. Egan, Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
Presider: Eric Hollas, Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
- Fifteenth-Century Carthusian Apologetic Anthologies
Stephen E. Hayes, Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
- Charterhouse Buxheim and the Advent of Print
William T. Whobrey, Yale Univ.
- Visio cuiusdam Cartusiensis: A Carthusian Response to the
Turkish Attack
Belinda A. Egan
Y'ALL COME!