2013
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101. Anglo-Saxon Legalities
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123. Dirty Chaucer
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184. Reciprocity: Game Playing and Competition in the Arthurian World
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365. Early Medieval Materialisms
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382. Enabling Access: Gower and Premodern Disability Studies
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481. Chaucer and Philosophy: A Session in Honor of Eugene A. Vance
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514. Humanisms Old and New
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651. Cash Bar Arranged by the Division on Old English Language and Literature
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678. Anglo-Saxon Futures
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721. Medieval Things: Ecology, Ecomaterialism, Environmentalism
2012
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192. Open Session of the Division on Old English Language and Literature
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242. Rethinking the Category of Love: Cognition, Emotion, and Biopolitics
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282. The Avian Turn: Human-Avian Desire and Anxiety in Medieval Literature
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321. Chaucer's Futures
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345. Animals, Machines, Forces of Nature: Alternative Agencies in Arthurian Literature
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649. Chaucer and Belief
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680. Medieval Drama and Performative Theology
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707. Memory and Nostalgia in Anglo-Saxon England
2011
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51. Medieval Taxonomies
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103. Editing from Medieval Manuscripts: Current Challenges and Debates
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182. Chaucer after Shakespeare
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206A. Biopolitics
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211. Alliterative Romance
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290. Rendering Old English Poetry: A Reading and Discussion of New Poetic Translations
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355. Land and Landscape in Anglo-Saxon England
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404. Cash Bar Arranged by the Division on Old English Language and Literature
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448. Rethinking Ritual Murder
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523. Seeing, Feeling, Knowing: Perception in Anglo-Saxon Literature
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649. Afterlives
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710. Open Session on Anglo-Saxon Literature
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736. Speaking with the Dead: Critical Conversations with Saint Erkenwald
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812. Chaucer and the Emotions
2009
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34A. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Aesthetics and Old English Literature
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56. Chaucer and the Medieval Household
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145. Global Chaucer: The Circulation of Translation
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159. Lyrics and Lyricism in the Middle Ages
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217. Arthurian Translatio
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342. Open Session of the Division on Old English Language and Literature
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437. Chaucer and Visual Culture
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552. Cash Bar Arranged by the Division on Old English Language and Literature
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576. Family Matters
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587. Burga, Beagas, and Barrows
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647. Devotion in Translation
2008
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97. Text in Codex
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154. Chaucer and the Consolations of Philology: Textual Criticism and Material Texts
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190. Beowulf in the Dark, in the Classroom
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218. Undoing Heterosexuality: Rethinking Marriage in the Canterbury Tales
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259. Nation and Its Discontents
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309. Liturgy, Literacy, and the Literary: Katherine Zieman's Singing the New Song
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349. After Chaucer: A Roundtable
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456. Medieval Neighbor
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598. Chaucer's Beasts
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626. Beowulf in the Dark
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664. Chaucer's Dead Women
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806. Allegory and Gender
2007
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60. Engendering Visions, Envisioning Gender
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118. Chaucerian Objects
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191. Papers on Any Old English Topic
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255. Arthur's Neighbors
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270. Narrative Theory and Practice
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391. Chaucer on the Continental Divide
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479. Middle English Alliterative Poetry: Conquest and Contact
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507. Specters in and of Chaucer
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577. Cash Bar Arranged by the Division on Old English Language and Literature
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602. Giving Voice and Speaking Silence: Empowerment through Speech in Anglo-Saxon Literature
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719. The Discourse of Things: Representing Material Culture in Anglo-Saxon Literature
2006
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31. Book of the Duchess
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49. Place and Space in Old English Texts
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125. Chaucer: Fifty Years of Feminist Scholarship
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143. Beowulf
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338. The "Englishing" of Medieval Texts in French
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421. Arthur and Non-Arthurians
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489. The Image of Troy in Non-Chaucerian Middle English Texts
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553. Cash Bar Arranged by the Division on Old English Language and Literature
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562. Theorizing Source Study
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624. Open Session: Papers on Any Old English Topic
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637. The Secular Tradition in Middle English Literature
2005
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4. Women and Devotional Writing in Early Middle English
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42. Chaucer "after Theory"
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105. Villainy
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214. Old English Poetry: Bodies, Aesthetics, and Sexual Difference
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222. Troilus and Criseyde
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275. Cloaks of Invisibility: The Status of Arthurian Studies
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291. Cash Bar Arranged by the Division on Old English Language and Literature
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408. Ranges and Reaches of Early Middle English
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448. Mystical Aesthetics: A Literary Reconsideration of Late Medieval Mystical Texts
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465. Comparative Spirituality: Old and Middle English Texts and Traditions
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541. Old English Literature and Its Celtic and Scandinavian Affinities
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582. Immoral Chaucer
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662. Anglo-Saxon Manuscript Culture and the Visual Imagination
2004
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43. Moral Chaucer
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132. Arthurian Audiences
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183. Finding the Words: Old English Texts and Contexts
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255. What Does a Doctoral Student Want?
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294. Cash Bar Arranged by the Division on Old English Language and Literature
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352. Sight and Spectacle in Anglo-Saxon England
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388. Outlaws and Out-of-Law
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471. Church, State, and History
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487. Old Age
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533. Chaucer and the Politics of Literary Form
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585. Chaucer and the Lyric
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631. Creating Community