FRIDAY, APRIL 25th
8:30 AM Registration
9:30 AM - Opening Ceremony
10:10-11:45AM
Chaucer I
Art History I: Significant Spaces
Women I: Marriage and Household
Religion and Morality in Early Modern Literature
12:00 – 2:00pm – Friday Luncheon & Keynote Adress
The keynote speaker, Dr. Frédéric Billiet, Professeur des Universités and Director de l’UFR de Musique et Musicologie de Paris IV-Sorbonne, will present a talk entitled “Some Sounds for Silence: Music to Illustrate Sculptured Scenes in Medieval Choir Stalls.”
2:20-3:50PM
Arthuriana I: The Grail
Shakespeare I
Women II: Women in Early Medieval Popular Religion
Bodies and Identities I: Sexuality
Historical Romances
Rabelais: Gender and Genre
Medieval Drama
Bodies and Identities II: Marking Status
Art History II: The Profane and Religious
Theology, Science, Behavior
Longbow Archery Demonstration
5:30- 6:30PM— President’s Reception
7:00- 10:00PM— Friday Dinner & Dance
SATURDAY APRIL 26th
8:30 AM Registration, 1st Floor Rounds
9:30-11:00AM
Roundtable Discussion: Teaching the Literature Surveys
Shakespeare II: Undergraduate Papers
Women III: Marian Devotion
Art History III: Pilgrimage/Crusade/ East-West
Literary Influence
Chainmail Workshop
11:30 – 1:00PM Saturday Luncheon
1:15-2:45PM
Chaucer II Influence
Shakespeare III
Arthuriana II: Malory
Bodies and Identities III
Medieval Church and State
Anglo Saxon Studies
Celtic Art Workshop
3:00-4:30PM
Chaucer III Gender and Sexuality
Shakespeare IV: Glorious Fourths
Bodies and Identities IV: Representing Witches and Demons
Literature: Medieval to Modern
Administration and Economics
Arthuriana Workshop
5:00- 10:00PM—Medieval Feast & Entertainment--
Programme complet sur le site : http://www.plymouth.edu/medieval/pdfs/2008_medievalforum.pdf
(Source : http://www.plymouth.edu/medieval/forum.htm)
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