Canadian Society of Medievalists Annual Meeting Rencontre annuelle de la Société Canadienne des Médiévistes
Congrès 2018 Congress
28-30 May/Mai 2018
Regina, Saskatchewan
Gathering diversities/Diversités convergentes
Monday, May 28 / lundi, le 28 Mai
900-1200 Session 1. Athol Murray College of Notre Dame (Wilcox, SK)
We will arrange a carpool to Athol Murray College for those wishing to visit its collections. Cars will depart from Regina at 8:15 a.m. Please contact David Watt (david.watt@umanitoba.ca) by noon on Sunday, May 27 if you plan to attend and indicate whether you need a ride to Wilcox or can provide a ride to others (please get in touch sooner if you can).
The manuscript holdings (a 13th-century Venetian deed) and early printed books at the Archer Library, University of Regina, are available at request.
1200-1330 Lunch/Dîner
1330-1500 Session 2. Language Institute 216 Rotunda Authorship and Authority in Medieval England
Chair/Président: Dominic Marner, University of Guelph
Perceforest as Mirror: Catching the Imagination of Edward III Melissa Furrow, Dalhousie University
The Pearl-Poet, the Gawain-Poet, and the substantival adjective Richard Firth Green, The Ohio State University
Reading Mary: John Lydgate’s Life of Our Lady and Henry Chichele’s Reform of the English Church
Brandon Alakas, University of Alberta
1500-1530 Break/Pause
1530-1700 Session 3. Language Institute 216 Rotunda Food: Feasting and Fasting in the Middle Ages
Chair/Présidente: Christa Canitz, University of New Brunswick
Butter, oil, eggs, and meat: Requests for Dispensations from Fasting and Abstinence Requirements in Britain, 1248-1503
Allison Fizzard, University of Regina
The Chester Noah's Flood: Animals and Dietary Regulations Ernst Gerhardt, Laurentian University
The Bakers’ Play of the Last Supper in York: Christ’s Body as Holy Bread, Christ’s Body as Eucharistic Wafer
Leanne Groeneveld, University of Regina
1930 All participants are invited to join an informal social gathering at The Bushwacker Brewpub (2206 Dewdney Avenue)
CSM Executive Meeting
Tuesday, May 29 / mardi, le 29 mai 845-1015 Session 4. Language Institute 216 Rotunda
Medieval Texts, Modern Lenses
Chair/Président: Marc Cels, Athabasca University
Teaching Old English Through Translations: The Triangulation Method Michael Kightley, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Medieval Mansplaining: The Disruption of Female Knowledge Dissemination Brenna Duperron, Dalhousie University
Professional Pages, Done Dirt Cheap: On the Genre of English Offcut Manuscripts Stephanie Lahey, University of Victoria
1015-1030 Break / Pause
1030-1200 Session 5. Language Institute 216 Rotunda Plenary with Scandinavian Society
Chair/Présidente: Natalie Van Deusen, University of Manitoba
Sacrality and the Landscape in the Nordic Middle Ages Thomas Dubois, University of Wisconsin at Madison
1200-1215 Break/Pause
1215-1345 Lunch/Dîner (AGM)
1345-1400 Break/Pause
1400-1530 Session 6a. College West 115
Landscape and Gender in Medieval Scandinavia
Chair/Président: David Watt, University of Manitoba
Landscape, Language, Maternal Space, and Child Exposure in Jómsvíkinga Robin Waugh, Wilfred Laurier University
“‘There are Few Things More Powerful than Destiny.’ Gender, Power and Foresight in The Sagas of the Icelanders"
Amy M. Poole, University of Guelph
Gender, Crime and Space in Medieval Scandinavian Law Christine Ekholst, Uppsala University
Session 6b. Language Institute 216 Rotunda
Ecclesiastical Questions
Chair/Présidente: Meredith Bacola, University of Manitoba
Sanctuary and Abjuration in Thirteenth-Century England Kenneth F. Duggan, Huron University College
Why Should a Blockhead Have One in Ten? Thinking About Tithes at the End of the Middle Ages
Derek Neal, Nipissing University
1530-1600 Break/Pause
1600-1715 Session 7. Language Institute 216 Rotunda Icelandic Romance
Chair/Président: Christopher Crocker, University of Winnipeg
Romance Elements in Icelandic Virgin Martyr Legends Natalie van Deusen, University of Alberta
Diverse Gatherings: Imagining the New North Sea Empire in Old Icelandic Romance Andrew Klein, Wabash College
1900 Banquet/Banquette
All are welcome (and encouraged) to attend Crave Kitchen + Wine Bar (1925 Victoria Ave). Please speak to Meredith Bacola (Meredith.Bacola@umanitoba.ca). The cost will be $39 plus tax, gratuity & your own beverages.
Wednesday, May 30 / mercredi, le 30 mai 900-1015
Session 8. Language Institute 216 Rotunda
Chair/Président: Dominic Marner, University of Guelph
CSM Plenary (Past President)
What Do We Study When We Study Manuscripts in Canada?
David Watt, University of Manitoba
1015-1030 Break/Pause
1030-1200 Session 9. Language Institute 216 Rotunda Medieval Film and The Modern Classroom
Chair/Présidente: Melissa Furrow, Dalhousie University
The Real Middle Ages vs The Reel Middle Ages Jacqueline Murray, University of Guelph
Sanctity on Screen: Performativity, Sanctity, and the Medieval Imaginary Alison More, University of Toronto
Hits and Flops: The Pedagogical Value of Medievalist Historical Films across Disciplines and Borders
Felice Lifshitz, University of Alberta
1200-1330 Lunch/Dîner
1330-1500 Session 10. Language Institute 216 Rotunda Medieval Hagiography
Chair/Président: Brandon Alakas, University of Alberta
Reading Sanctity in the Epigraphic Poetry of Damasus
Zach Yuzwa, St Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan
Establishing a Sacral landscape in Felix’s Life of St Guthlac Meredith Bacola, University of Manitoba
Measuring Time and Topography in the Cult of Cuthbert at Durham Dominic Marner, University of Guelph
1500-1530 Break/Pause
1530-1700 Session 11. Language Institute 216 Rotunda The Material Medieval Memory Project
Chair/Président: Michael Kightley, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Deforestation, Energy Penury, and the Old English Poems of the Exeter Book Murray McGillivray, University of Calgary
Memorializing Matter: Early Medieval Scandinavian Identities and their Material Memories
Jaclyn Carter, University of Calgary
Building matters: a case study in partnerships for environmental sustainability Kenna L. Olsen, Mount Royal University
1700 President’s Reception/Réception du Président