Medieval Literary Studies

Seminar 2 – 23 March / mars 17h CET

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Créé en 2022-23 par Morgan Dickson (Université de Picardie, TRAME) et Fanny Moghaddassi (Université de Strasbourg, SEARCH), avec le soutien de l’AMAES (Association des Médiévistes Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur), le séminaire Medieval Literary Studies est consacré à la recherche sur les littératures médiévales produites dans les Iles Britanniques. Il favorise la prise de parole autant par les doctorant·e·s que par les chercheur·euse·s expérimenté·e·s. 

Tenu en hybride, il favorise les échanges entre médiévistes anglicistes et offre un espace de dialogue et de débat.

Le 23 mars, à 17h (CET), nous aurons le plaisir d’accueillir :

  • Marco Nievergelt, Marie Curie Research Fellow à l’École Pratique des Hautes Études : How did poetry get so serious? Chaucer, Langland, and the ‘speculative turn’ of Middle English Literature
  • Hannah Victoria, doctorante à Sorbonne Université : Queer Sensibilities: Affective Discourse in the Devotional Poetry of Mechthild von Magdeburg & Hildegard von Bingen

Cette séance aura lieu à l’Université de Strasboug, – Le Patio, bât. 4, salle 4202

Pour y assister en format virtuel, nous contacter : morgan.dickson (@) u-picardie.fr

Medieval Literary Studies, launched in 2022-23 by Fanny Moghaddassi (Université de Strasbourg, SEARCH) and Morgan Dickson (Université de Picardie, TRAME), in conjunction with the AMAES (The Association for University Medievalists working in English) explores medieval literature of the British Isles. We aim to provide a platform for discussion open to all, including scholars and doctoral students.

The hybrid format promotes the inclusive nature of this seminar as a space for dialog and discussion.

On the 23rd of March at 5pm (CET), we are pleased to welcome:

  • Marco Nievergelt, Marie Curie Research Fellow at the École Pratique des Hautes Études : How did poetry get so serious? Chaucer, Langland, and the ‘speculative turn of Middle English Literature
  • Hannah Victoria, doctorante à Sorbonne Université: Queer Sensibilities: Affective Discourse in the Devotional Poetry of Mechthild von Magdeburg & Hildegard von Bingen

This meeting will take place in person at the University of Strasbourg – Le Patio, building 4, room 4202

For online attendance, please contact us: morgan.dickson (@) u-picardie.fr

Medieval Literary Studies

Medieval Literary Studies is devoted to diverse aspects of English and British medieval literatures.
The blog presents a new hybrid seminar series starting in 2022-23, hosted in France by the Universities of Amiens and Strasbourg and the research groups TRAME and SEARCH, in conjunction with the AMAES (The Association for University Medievalists working in English).
In addition, it documents current research and publications in the domain.
It aims to stimulate discussion between researchers working in the field in France and abroad. It seeks to study literature beyond borders whether they be geographic, disciplinary or generic.

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