The annual CMS graduate conference ‘Relationships’ on the 23rd and 24th June is going digital!
Tuesday 23 June 2020, 9.00am
Sign up form is here: https://forms.gle/4F6jS8yfaekViiyz9
Sign up closes on the 21st June at 12 midnight.
You must sign up via the link so that we can send you Zoom links before the conference starts.
Programme
Day 1: 23rd June 2020
9:00- 9:20 | Introductory Remarks Watch on Youtube here |
9:20- 9:50 | Writing Conference Proposals Workshop via Zoom Dr Keith Allen, Deputy Director of the Humanities Research Centre, University of York |
9:50- 10:00 | Break |
10:00- 11:00 | Panel 1: The Earthly and the Divine Chair: Jordan Cook Kate Falardeau ‘Reliquary Image: Salvation, Enclosure, and the Book in the Frontispiece Illustration of the New Minster Liber Vitae’. Hannah Victoria ‘ The Sexualisation of Chastity in Mechthild von Magdeburg’s Das Fließende Licht der Gottheit’. Dr Mihai Dragnea ‘ Hippomancy in the Baltic Region: Desacralization of the Wendish Sacred Horses’. Watch on Youtube here. |
11:00- 11:30 | Panel 1: Live Q&A via Zoom |
11:30- 11:40 | Break |
11:40-12:40 | Panel 2: New Methodologies Chair: Isobel Staton Constantin Favre ‘The identification of anonymous masters: the relationship between works of art and archival documents’. Isaac Lawton ‘Landscape, Space, and Neighbourly Relations in Fourteenth-Century Wakefield, West Yorkshire’ Monica Donelli ‘Adelheid of Burgundy across the centuries: the relationship between the Vita Adelheidis Imperatricis and the Vita politico-religiosa di Santa Adelaide, Regina d’Italia’ Watch on YouTube here. |
12:40-13:10 | Panel 2: Live Q&A via Zoom |
13:10-14:10 | Lunch |
14:10-14:55 | Panel 3: People and Environments Chair: Katie Vernon Youyoung Jung ‘Capital and cities of Byzantium: Between reality and imagination’. Barry Crump ‘The Meaning and Use of York’s Medieval City Walls’ Watch on YouTube here. |
14:55-15:15 | Panel 2: Live Q&A via Zoom |
15:15-15:25 | Break |
15:25-16:10 | Panel 4: The Human and the Monstrous “Other” Chair: Karli Grazman Charlotte Ross ‘Enslaving Giants: the Role of Monstrous Mitigation in Establishing Relationships in the Medieval Bevis-Tradition’. Sidney Wilson ‘Fantoum and Fayryȝe: The Green Knight’s Relationship to His Greenness and the Audience in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight’. Watch on YouTube here. |
16:10-16:30 | Panel 4: Live Q&A via Zoom |
16:30-16:35 | Concluding Remarks for Day 1 Watch on Youtube here |
16:35-17:35 | Break-Out Social Rooms on Zoom |
All Day Event | An all-day Zoom session has been provided for everyone from 9:20 to 16:30 to socialise during the event. This room will not be moderated so if you have any concerns please email yorkcmsconference@gmail.com |
Day 2: 24th June 2020
9:30-9:40 | Introductory Remarks Watch on Youtube here |
9:40-10:40 | Panel 5: Intimate Relationships Chair: Katie Vernon Jessy Simonini ‘Homosexuality, homosociality, fin’amor: rethinking the Lancelot-Galehaut relationship in the Lancelot en prose’. Aaron Sheldon ‘The Ties that Bind: Exploring Love in Old Norse Families’. Kirstin Barnard ‘The Monastic Social Experience in a Lincolnshire Abbey During the Fifteenth Century’. Watch on Youtube here. |
10:40-11:10 | Panel 5: Live Q&A via Zoom |
11:10-11:20 | Break |
11:20-12:05 | Panel 6: People and Animals Chair: Karli Grazman Benjamin Bertrand ‘Pursuing Masculinity: Dogs and Men in Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman England’. Anastasija Ropa ‘Brothers in Arms or Mere Vehicles? Relationships between riders and their warhorses in medieval literature’. Watch on Youtube here. |
12:05-12:25 | Panel 6: Live Q&A via Zoom |
12:25-12:35 | Break |
12:35-13:15 | “Impact” a Workshop via Zoom Dr Helen M. Jones, Faculty Impact Manager, Arts and Humanities Research Centre, University of York |
13:15-14:15 | Lunch |
14:15-15:15 | Panel 7: Hierarchies in Conflict Chair: Isobel Staton Madison Crow ‘Laywomen and the Burial of Infants in the Italian Middle Ages’. Edgar Rops ‘Guilty pleasures: irregular relationships in Western Europe and on its borders’. Filippo Ribani ‘Peasants and Landowners Before the Judge (Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1350-1450)’. Watch on YouTube here. |
15:15-15:45 | Panel 7: Live Q&A via Zoom |
15:45-16:00 | Break |
16:00-17:00 | Keynote Speaker via Zoom. Dr Hollie Morgan on Relationships and Postdoctoral Projects. Live Q&A and Concluding Remarks |
17:00-17:10 | Concluding Remarks Same Zoom session as above. This session will immediately follow on from the Keynote talk. |
17:00-18:00 | Break-Out Social Rooms |
All Day Event | An all-day Zoom session has been provided for everyone from 9:40 to 16:00 to socialise during the event. This room will not be moderated so if you have any concerns please email yorkcmsconference@gmail.com |
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