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September 24, 2007

"Pleasure in Anglo-Saxon England" 4th ASSC Grad Student Conference

"Pleasure in Anglo-Saxon England"

The Anglo-Saxon Studies Colloquium
4th Annual Graduate Student Conference

Saturday, February 16, 2008
at Yale University

Yale University, in partnership with the Anglo-Saxon Studies Colloquium (Columbia, Rutgers, Princeton, NYU), invites submissions for the fourth annual graduate student conference sponsored by the Colloquium.

The theme of this year’s conference is “Pleasure in Anglo-Saxon England.” We invite submissions addressing any and all manifestations of pleasure in Old English or Anglo-Latin texts, Anglo-Saxon history, art, religion, or archaeology. We welcome a variety of methodologies, being equally pleased by the philological delight of a word study as by a wide-ranging treatment of emotions in Anglo-Saxon society. We also invite papers on the particular pleasures that the Anglo-Saxon world offers post-medieval scholars, artists, and armchair antiquarians. In the tradition of the Colloquium, we will be having respondents for the paper presentations, which should be no longer than ten minutes.

Possible topics include:

- emotions in Anglo-Saxon England
- pleasure and religion
- word-play and language play
- the joy of objects
- Anglo-Saxon recreation
- food and feasting
- Anglo-Saxon music
- reception of Anglo-Saxon literature and culture
- Anglo-Saxon aesthetics
- pleasure of the exotic
- personal relationships
- depictions of heaven
- definition of the good
- luxury goods
- desire and appetite
- the senses
- the regulation of pleasure
- dreams


Please submit an abstract of no more than 250 words by November 26, 2007. Include your contact information, including active email address, street address, and phone number, and any requests for audio-visual equipment. You may submit abstracts via email to pleasureatyale@hotmail.com, or send paper submissions to P.O. Box 208302, New Haven, CT 06520. (Paper submissions should arrive by the deadline.)

Conference organizers: Irina Dumitrescu, Denis Ferhatovic, Jordan Zweck.

For other ASSC events and for further updates please visit the ASSC website at
www.columbia.edu/cu/assc

April 1, 2008

ASSC: David Damrosch "A Rune of One's Own: Negotiating Latinity in Medieval Iceland and Colonial New Spain"

The Anglo Saxon Studies Colloquium
Presents, with special sponsorship from the
Medieval and Renaissance Center, NYU, and the
Department of English, NYU,

David Damrosch

(Columbia University)

"A Rune of One's Own: Negotiating Latinity in
Medieval Iceland and Colonial New Spain"
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Thursday, April 3
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5:30 pm Reception
6:00 pm Lecture

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13 University Place, Room 222
New York University

ASSC Sponsored by: The Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University; Dean for the Humanities, New York University; The Department of English, Princeton University; The Medieval Studies Program, Princeton University; The Department of English, Rutgers University.

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