UNC Colloquium on Premodern Literature and Culture: Mariah Min (Brown University)
Donovan Lounge, 2nd Floor, Greenlaw Hall Chapel Hill, NC, United States"No One Subs Like Gawain, Makes Race Up Like Gawain”
UNC Colloquium on Premodern Literature and Culture: Jamie Taylor (Bryn Mawr)
Donovan Lounge, 2nd Floor, Greenlaw Hall Chapel Hill, NC, United States“Indigenous Sovereignties in the Wife of Bath's Tale”
UNC Colloquium on Premodern Literature and Culture: Matt Aiello (Harvard)
Donovan Lounge, 2nd Floor, Greenlaw Hall Chapel Hill, NC, United States“Trauma, Aurality, and the Wounded Orrmulum Manuscript (c. 1170)”
Genealogies of the Public and the Private from Classical Antiquity to the Early Modern Period
A special two-day symposium featuring a lecture by Professor Luciana Villas Boas (Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro) and a workshop by Professor Marden Nichols (Georgetown). Location TBD.
Screening of Il Moro, with Q&A by director Daphne Di Cinto
Donovan Lounge, 2nd Floor, Greenlaw Hall Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesOn Jan. 31, at 5:15pm, we'll be screening the short film Il Moro, followed by a 30-minute Q&A with the film's director, Daphne Di Cinto, in Donovan Lounge.
Elsewheres and Otherworlds: New Work in Early English Studies
Donovan Lounge, 2nd Floor, Greenlaw Hall Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesA special, one-day symposium featuring three important new voices in the study of Old English Literature: Amy Clark (Wake Forest), Stephen Hopkins (UVa), and Jennifer Lorden (William & Mary).
MEMS + DLC: The Witcher
Greenlaw 316An undergraduate-focused event discussing The Witcher, led by Dr. Taylor Cowdery
Duke Medieval and Early Modern Works-in-Progress: Roseen Giles (Duke, Music)
TBDDuke Medieval and Early Modern Works-in-Progress To receive the precirculated materials for the event, and for any questions, contact Dr. Kate Driscoll (Dept. of Romance Studies) at kate.driscoll@duke.edu. A workshop series for colleagues at Duke to present their work-in-progress on premodern … Read more
UNC Colloquium on Premodern Literature and Culture: Sean Field (University of Vermont)
Donovan Lounge, 2nd Floor, Greenlaw Hall Chapel Hill, NC, United States“Writing Radegund: Baudonivia, Venantius Fortunatus, and Gregory of Tours”