CELCE

The Colloquium on Early Literature & Culture in English (CELCE). Established in 2005 in the Department of English and American Literature at NYU, CELCE covers "early" literature and culture in a broad sense, ranging from roughly the Middle Ages through the Colonial period in the Anglophone world. Dedicated to student/faculty dialogue, the Colloquium sponsors monthly events featuring current work by NYU graduate students and faculty, as well as symposia, workshops, and guest lectures.

Archives

  • 2008.09.03: Accessorizing the Renaissance Body Conference
  • 2008.09.02: First Early Modern Forum Event: John Archer
  • 2008.08.25: First Medieval Forum Event: Mary Carruthers
  • 2008.06.30: Welcome, new CELCE members!
  • 2008.05.14: The Changing of the Guard
  • 2008.04.14: Periodization Roundtable May 1 at 3:00pm
  • 2008.04.01: Folger Dissertation Seminar
  • 2008.04.01: ASSC: David Damrosch "A Rune of One's Own: Negotiating Latinity in Medieval Iceland and Colonial New Spain"
  • 2008.03.27: Writing Women 1700-1800
  • 2008.03.05: Crossing Borders: CELCE's first Graduate Conference
  • 2008.01.24: CELCE event on Friday, February 8, 3:30-5:30 pm, Room 222
  • 2007.11.19: CELCE's Last Event in 2007! Join us!
  • 2007.10.22: Mock MLA Panel
  • 2007.09.24: "Pleasure in Anglo-Saxon England" 4th ASSC Grad Student Conference
  • 2007.08.31: CELCE 2008 Graduate Student Conference: CROSSING BORDERS
  • 2007.07.28: CELCE: BRYAN WATERMAN & MARTHA RUST - Reading and Book Party - Friday, Sept. 28
  • 2007.05.09: New Graduate Coordinators

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Recent Posts

  • Accessorizing the Renaissance Body Conference
  • First Early Modern Forum Event: John Archer
  • First Medieval Forum Event: Mary Carruthers
  • Welcome, new CELCE members!
  • The Changing of the Guard
  • Periodization Roundtable May 1 at 3:00pm
  • Folger Dissertation Seminar
  • ASSC: David Damrosch "A Rune of One's Own: Negotiating Latinity in Medieval Iceland and Colonial New Spain"
  • Writing Women 1700-1800
  • Crossing Borders: CELCE's first Graduate Conference
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