E-PERIODIZATION: QUESTIONING DISCIPLINARY DIVISIONS OF TIME IN THE ENGLISH MIDDLE AGES
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E-PERIODIZATION: QUESTIONING DISCIPLINARY DIVISIONS OF TIME IN THE ENGLISH MIDDLE AGES


LAST CALL! CFP: RE-PERIODIZATION: QUESTIONING DISCIPLINARY DIVISIONS OF TIME
IN THE ENGLISH MIDDLE AGES

International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 13-16, 2010

*Apologies for cross-posting!*

We are still accepting submissions of abstracts for our session on
?Re-periodization: Questioning Disciplinary Divisions of Time in the English
Middle Ages?, sponsored by the Program in Medieval Studies at the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Recent scholarship in the history,
literature and culture of medieval England has begun to challenge
conventional boundaries between eras: for instance, pushing Anglo-Saxon
studies past 1066, extending the Middle Ages through the 16th century, and
paying more attention to literature and manuscripts marginalized by
traditional periodization. Scholars have also argued for continuities
between periods, seen ways that earlier literature or structures of thought
continue into and influence later periods, or asserted new boundaries for
significant or cohesive units of time. This session seeks to provide a forum
to discuss issues of periodization surrounding the study of England
throughout the Middle Ages.

Please submit an abstract of 100-300 words and a completed Participant
Information Form (found at:

http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/submissions/index.html#Paper) to
Shannon Godlove at [email protected] by September
15, 2009. Feel free to email me with any inquiries as well!




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