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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Slavonic Studies > 'Limits' conference hosted by ‘Approaching the Medieval’ postgraduate reading group
'Limits' conference hosted by ‘Approaching the Medieval’ postgraduate reading groupAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact slavon. ‘Approaching the Medieval’ reading group presents LIMITS, a postgraduate conference with keynote speech by Dr Robert Mills (University College London), who will give an address entitled How to Do Things with Fur. Dr Mills is Reader in Medieval Art and Director of the LGBTQ Research Network at University College London. For more information please visit: https://approachingthemedieval.wordpress.com/conference/ Programme 09.00—09.20 Registration & Coffee 09.20—09.30 Welcome 09.30—10.30 Panel 1: Conventions & Alternatives (Chair: Nick Mayhew)
11.30—12.00 Coffee Break Posters by Danielle Howarth (Media Studies, Edinburgh), Lotte Reinbold (English, Cambridge) and Jane Sinnett-Smith (MML, Warwick), for consultation and discussion throughout the day. 12.00—13.00 Panel 3: Medievalism & Modernity in Dialogue: Pedagogy & Methods (Chair: Mel Berrill)
13.00—14.00 Lunch 14.00—15.15 Keynote Speech Dr Robert Mills (History of Art, UCL ): How to Do Things with Fur 15.15—15.45 Coffee Break 15.45—16.45 Panel 4: Through & Beyond the Manuscript Page (Chair: Blake Gutt)
16.45—17.00 Closing Remarks LIMITS are generously funded by the CSAH & AHRC . This talk is part of the Slavonic Studies series. This talk is included in these lists:
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