Monday 7 June 2021, 2.30PM to 4.00pm
Sofia Lodén and Lydia Zeldenrust have both recently published books that look at romances across multiple languages and literary traditions. To celebrate the occasion, we invite you to join us for this online event, sponsored by the Centre for Medieval Literature (Odense/York) and Boydell and Brewer, and chaired by Elisabeth de Bruijn.
Lydia and Sofia will talk briefly about their books, but instead of only looking back we want to take the opportunity to consider the future of the study of medieval European literature. To this end, we have invited three researchers working on romances from different areas of medieval Europe to each give a short reflection on what they see as the main obstacles, opportunities, and rewards in the transnational study of medieval romance (in manuscript and print). Their comments will serve as prompts for a general discussion, where all participants are welcome to ask questions and share their own reflections (although you are also welcome to just join and listen!).
We aim to make use of the opportunities offered by a digital setting in bringing together researchers from various countries, who may not usually have the opportunity to meet each other, to talk about the challenges and value of looking at literature beyond national canons. We hope that this event will spark new ideas and perhaps even open up opportunities for future collaborations.
Welcome (14:30-14:35 BST/15:30-15:35 CEST)
Book presentation and methodological reflections (14:35-15:00 BST/15:35-16:00 CEST)
Reflections on the obstacles, opportunities, and rewards of transnational studies (15:00-15:20 BST/16:00-16.20 CEST) (Chair: Elisabeth de Bruijn, University of Antwerp)
General discussion (15:20-16:00 BST/16:20-17:00 CEST)
Register here: https://boybrew.co/3epwPUu
Location: Online via Zoom