Kalamazoo 2022 – Papers of Interest

The following papers are of interest to members of the Society. Did we accidentally miss you in the program? Please let us know.

  • S48 – Monday, May 9, 3:00 pm EDT
    “‘By my faith’: Eliduc as Metaphysical Magical Realism”
    Aaron Richard Kestle, Yale Univ
  • S123 – Tuesday, May 10, 5:00 pm EDT
    “The Vie Seinte Audrée: A Cross-Cultural Expression of Devotion and Power”
    Christina Marie Virok, Independent Scholar
  • S157 – Wednesday, May 11, 11:00 am EDT
    “Liminality and Marginality in Marie de France’s Bisclavret and Lanval
    Sally Elizabeth Tozer, Univ. Autònoma de Barcelona
  • S187 – Wednesday, May 11, 5:00 pm EDT
    Bisclavret and PTSD”
    Robin J. Wright, Independent Scholar
  • S308 – Friday, May 13, 1:00 pm EDT
    “Performances of Marie de France,” sponsored by the International Marie de France Society
    Gail Borrow, ExploreTheArch; Tamara Bentley Caudill, Jacksonville; Univ.; Yvonne LeBlanc, Independent Scholar
  • S339 – Friday, May 13, 5:00 pm EDT
    “Deciphering Wolf through Wife: Woman and Animal in Marie de France’s Bisclavret
    Yea Jung Park, Columbia Univ
  • S368 – Friday, May 13, 7:00 pm EDT
    “Virtual Marie (A Roundtable),” sponsored by the International Marie de France Society
    Joseph R. Johnson, Georgetown Univ.; Tamara Bentley Caudill; Karen Casey Casebier, Univ. of Tennessee–Chattanooga; Robin J. Wright, Independent Scholar; Julie Human, Univ. of Kentucky; Jennifer L. Bell, Otterbein Univ
  • S371 – Saturday, May 14, 11 am EDT
    “Fantasy, Eroticism, and Agency: Women’s Sexuality in the Lais of Marie de France”
    Emily E. Trejo, Pittsburg State Univ
    “Chivalry’s Undoing: Horses and Fairy Brides in the First Branch and Marie de France’s Lanval
    Marisa Ellen Mills, Univ. of Southern Mississippi

About Tamara Caudill

Assistant Professor of French at Jacksonville University Past President, International Marie de France Society Assistant Editor, Le Cygne
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