Saturday, 7 January, 5:15–6:30 p.m., 306, WSCC
Program arranged by the Discussion Group on Celtic Languages and Literatures
Presiding: Richard Murphy, Univ. of South Carolina, Spartanburg
Richard Murphy's Annotation: The title of Sarah McKibben's paper is "Seeing Blindness in Irish Poetry: What Can Disability Studies Teach Irish Studies?"
Barbara Hillers is unable to attend this year's convention.
Business meeting following panel at 6:45, 306 WSCC. Nominations for Executive Committee welcome.
1. "Learning and Literacy in Twelfth-Century Ireland: The Irish Odyssey between Literacy and Orality,"
Barbara Lisa Hillers,
Harvard Univ.
2. "Revolting Gaelic: Rebellious Scottish Codes in Scott and Stevenson,"
Anna Faktorovich,
Edinboro Univ. of Pennsylvania
3. "Blindness and Poetic Vision in Eighteenth-Century Irish Poetry,"
Sarah Elizabeth McKibben,
Univ. of Notre Dame
4. "The Language of Diplomacy and Conquest in Eleventh-Century Wales,"
Sarah Zeiser,
Harvard Univ.
Subjects:
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Other Literature in English – Irish
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Other Literature in English – Scottish
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Other Literatures – General
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