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David A. Wacks posted an update on Humanities Commons 2 months, 1 week ago
[blog post] Moses Arragel’s vernacular rabbinics in the ‘Biblia de Alba’ (Castile, ca. 1420) https://blogs.uoregon.edu/davidwacks/2023/07/23/arragel/
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B. Vieira's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 months, 1 week ago
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Donald W. Wood's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 months, 1 week ago
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Donald W. Wood posted an update on Humanities Commons 3 months ago
It’s official! The session “Aljamiado Language and Literary Studies, sponsored by La corónica and co-organized with Christi Ivers (University of Dallas), has been approved for the International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo, 2024.
Think about paper topics! The CFP will be posted on July 15 with a proposal deadline of September 15.…[Read more] -
Donald W. Wood's profile was updated on MLA Commons 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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B. Vieira's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Rafael Castillo Bejarano deposited Imitaciones en collage de un soneto cortesano: Villamediana y Balbuena reescriben «Dejadme sospirar, desconfianza» on Humanities Commons 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Este trabajo rastrea la fortuna de un anónimo soneto cortesano, «Dejadme sospirar, desconfianza», fuente de imitaciones a ambos lados del Atlántico. En concreto, se analizan sendos sonetos del conde de Villamediana y de Bernardo de Balbuena, que emplean una similar técnica compositiva de imitación en collage, integrando fragmentos literales del s…[Read more]
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Donald W. Wood's profile was updated on MLA Commons 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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Donald W. Wood started the topic MLA 2024, New Currents in Medieval Iberian Studies, session abstracts in the discussion
LLC Medieval Iberian on MLA Commons 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Below are the abstracts of the papers accepted for the New Currents in Medieval Iberian Studies (in person) hosted by the LLC Medieval Iberian Forum at the MLA 2024 Convention.
Eric Calderwood (Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), The Intersectional al-Andalus Since the early twentieth…[Read more]
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Donald W. Wood's profile was updated on MLA Commons 5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Elizabeth B. Davis changed their profile picture on Humanities Commons 6 months, 1 week ago
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Victor Sierra Matute's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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David A. Wacks started the topic Deadline extended to Mar 15: CFPs MLA 2024 (Medieval Iberian Studies) in the discussion
CLCS Medieval on MLA Commons 7 months ago
The Medieval Iberian Forum of the MLA announces the following calls for papers for the 2024 MLA Convention (Philadelphia, Jan 4-7). Please note that presenters must be members of the MLA before registering for the conference (but not in order to submit an abstract).
New Currents in Medieval Iberian Studies (in person) The LLC Medieval I…[Read more]
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David A. Wacks started the topic Deadline extended to Mar 15: CFPs MLA 2024 (Medieval Iberian Studies) in the discussion
LLC Medieval Iberian on MLA Commons 7 months ago
The Medieval Iberian Forum of the MLA announces the following calls for papers for the 2024 MLA Convention (Philadelphia, Jan 4-7). Please note that presenters must be members of the MLA before registering for the conference (but not in order to submit an abstract).
New Currents in Medieval Iberian Studies (in person) The LLC Medieval Iberian F…[Read more]
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Rafael Castillo Bejarano's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 months ago
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Elizabeth B. Davis deposited “Woman, Why Weepest Thou?” Re-Visioning the Golden Age Magdalen in the group
Spanish Golden Age Literature on Humanities Commons 7 months ago
This article examines Mary Magdalene’s biblical identity and poetic representation in selected sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spanish texts. An alternative reading or “re-visioning” (Adrienne Rich’s term) of the narratives that tell her story reclaims her figure from masculinist characterizations of Mary Magdalene that have made an enduring…[Read more]
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Elizabeth B. Davis deposited “Woman, Why Weepest Thou?” Re-Visioning the Golden Age Magdalen in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 7 months ago
This article examines Mary Magdalene’s biblical identity and poetic representation in selected sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spanish texts. An alternative reading or “re-visioning” (Adrienne Rich’s term) of the narratives that tell her story reclaims her figure from masculinist characterizations of Mary Magdalene that have made an enduring…[Read more]
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