2013
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69. The Fourth Lateran Council and Its Aftermath
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93. Medieval Female Shape-Shifting and Alternatives to Agency
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170. Medieval Classicisms: The Cultural Uses of Antiquity in Late Medieval Lyric and Romance
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318. Food and Culture: Spain and Beyond
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335. Literature and Other Disciplines: In Honor of Eugene Vance
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398. Courtly World and Ecocriticism
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445. Mobile Texts to Performative Adaptations: Fresh Looks at Editing Medieval and Renaissance Poetry and Music
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521. Medieval Drama in Honor of Robert Potter
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605. Food and Culture: Ethics and Cross-Encounters
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618. Medieval Gender and Space
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748. The Renaissance Dialogue
2012
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14. Early Modern Disabled Bodies and Cultural Discourses
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79. Gender and Medieval Literary Form
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115. Gender and Voice: Orality, Dissent, and Community in the Late Middle Ages
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162. Comparative Conversion
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178. Renaissance Oceans
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211. Performativity versus Theatricality
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255. Travel and Ethnography in the Time of Jean de Léry
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334. A Comparative View of Passion and Affect in Early Modern Tragedy
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356. Literature and Medicine: Reconfiguring the World in Early Modern Italy, France, and England
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406. Courtly Values in Medieval Courtly Literature
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478. Material Translations in Early Modern Theater
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519. Medieval Race and Ethnicity
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544. Transnational and Transcultural Perspectives on Early Modern Women
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607. Baroque Drama
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647. Boccaccio's Legacies
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663. Subversive Epistemology in the Erotic Dialogues of the Renaissance
2011
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26. Channel Crossings: Rethinking the Anglo-French Renaissance
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68. Silence and Signification in Medieval and Renaissance Literatures: Formal Challenges
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108. Transnational Grammars, Transnational Genres
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142. Lives across Borders (1400+1700): Travel and Transformation
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174. The Problem of Color in Early Modern Europe
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214. Boethian Influence in Medieval and Early Modern Literature
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250. Writing Character
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322. Gender and Anger in Medieval Culture
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349. From N-Town to YouTube: Medieval Drama on Film, Video, and the Web
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399. Postmedieval Justice
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430. Early Modern Theater in the Contact Zone
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471. Pre- and Early Modern Literature in a Mediterranean Context
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526. Lives on the Move: Nomadic Narratives
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575. Cultural Performatives
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602. Adaptations and Translations of Courtly Literature
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630. Lives on the Move: Medieval Seas and Pelagic Methodologies
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742. Lives across Borders (1400+1700): Mobility and Narrative
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749. Courtly Religion
2009
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65. Milton's Europe
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144. Placing Religion
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249. Writing Cities
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271. Performing Race: Language and Difference in Early Theater
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326. Gender and Disability in Medieval and Early Modern Literature
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410. Translating Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy
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461. Reading for the Sentence
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469. Women in the Medieval Mediterranean World
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519. Mediations
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572. Transgression at Court
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674. The Economies of Translatio
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707. Cognitive Theories of Medieval Performance
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711. Women's Textualities in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance: Continuities, Controversies, Transformations
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757. Courtly Display
2008
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9. Performing Conquest, Colonization, and Resistance in the European Middle Ages
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16. Courtly Hell and Courtly Heaven
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71. Boethius through the Ages
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95. Anonymous Was a Woman? Gender in Medieval Anonymous Texts
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111. Allegories of Ovid in Early Modern Europe
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157. Global Medieval Literature
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206. Semitic/Romance
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282. New Approaches to Festivals in Europe and the Americas
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335. Romance and Hypertext
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529. Renaissance Medievalisms in Performance
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574. Women Translators and Translating Women in the Middle Ages
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604. Surveillance
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715. Early Modern Mediterranean Worlds
2007
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8. Medieval Peformance Studies
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147. Traumatic Experience of the Baroque
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162. Images of Courtliness
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207. Medieval and Early Modern Drama: Performance and Pedagogy
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232. What Is Beastly about the Middle Ages?
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289. Peregrine Words: The Violence of Translation
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424. What Was Comparative about Philology?
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485. War . . . Peace . . . Negotiation in Early Modern Europe
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590. Reading Women, Women Readers in the Middle Ages
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694. Translation as Theory?
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721. Montaigne and Seventeenth-Century England
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743. Gender and Genre in the Middle Ages
2006
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32. New Comparisons: Beyond Influence I—Appropriation, Circulation, Digestion
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38. What Is Comparative about Medieval Literary Studies?
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83. If Women Didn't Have a Renaissance, Did the Renaissance Have Feminists?
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114. Convention and Representation in Medieval Texts
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168. Can You Be a Comparatist in Translation?
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177. New Comparisons: Beyond Influence II—Translatio: Material Texts, Material Objects
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220. Bridging the Divide: Medieval and Renaissance Performance and Periodization
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327. French Connections in the English Renaissance
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409. Where Is the Medieval Utopia?
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596. Theorizing Female Authority in the Middle Ages
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650. New Comparisons: Beyond Influence III—Comparative Print
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660. Secrets and Lies
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695. Pax Christi: Christ as Peacemaker in Early Theater
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730. Boethius: Open Session
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737. Discursive Strategies of Medieval Women Writers
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748. Education at the Court
2005
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58. Innovation through Tradition: Medieval Perspectives on Textual Authority
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133. Mediterranean Studies: Comparative Perspectives on Cultural Exchange in the Mediterranean Basin
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226. Literary Representations of Historical Medieval Women
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261. Novelty and the Nation
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316. The Development of Emotions in Medieval Narratives
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429. Cervantes in American Literature
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489. Translating the Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: A Roundtable Discussion
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507. Watching the Noonday Demon: Representing Depression and Despair on the Early Stage
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569. Making Texts Available: Translations, Editions, and Electronic Media
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646. Revisiting Allegory
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675. Anthropology, Archaeology, and Medieval Texts
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745. Court and Authority
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763. The English Tradition of Boethius's The Consolation of Philosophy
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777. The Place of Early Modern (Feminist) Scholarship within the Academy: A Roundtable
2004
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21. Animals and Ethics in the Middle Ages
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37. How to Do Things with Saints: New Approaches to Female Holiness in Late Medieval Europe
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106. Women and Work in the Middle Ages
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175. Queer Theorists in the Middle Ages
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189. Comparative Literacies
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278. The Courtly Gaze
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369. Comparative Studies and the Early Americas
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390. Teaching Early Drama in the Undergraduate Classroom
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517. The Future of the Middle Ages: A Discussion on the Status of Medieval Studies in Departments of Literature
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649. The Rhizome and the Errant Self: Approaches to the (Neo)Medieval Narrative
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669. History in and around Comparative Literature
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684. Females in Flower: Marguerites, Roses, and the Flower and Leaf as Courtly Cults
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696. Domestic Violence in Early Drama
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758. Electronic Publishing and Feminist Practice
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766. New Approaches to Boethius