ICMS KALAMAZOO 2024 | CFP

The Consortium Medievalists is excited to announce that we are organizing a roundtable at ICMS Kalamazoo 2024 on the topic "Bodies and Beyond: Exploring Medieval (Dis)embodiment." See below for more details, and please submit abstracts through the Confex portal by September 15.

The Consortium Medievalists invite proposals for our roundtable, "Bodies and Beyond: Exploring Medieval (Dis)embodiment." (Dis)embodiment names the transformations and translations between states of embodiment and disembodiment, exploring the dynamic interplay between materiality and immateriality, interiority and exteriority, and presence and absence. Examining medieval representations of (dis)embodiment offers multidimensional perspectives on the complex relationship between body, mind, spirit, and the broader human experience, bridging the gap between medieval and present-day worlds. This interdisciplinary session will explore manifestations of (dis)embodiment in the literature, historical accounts, artistic expressions, devotional practices, and philosophical investigations of the Middle Ages.

Potential topics include but are not limited to:

  • metamorphosis and metempsychosis

  • mysticism and visionary accounts

  • relics and reliquaries

  • spirits, apparitions, and the supernatural

We welcome contributions from diverse academic disciplines to foster a multifaceted dialogue, including but not limited to African Studies, Art History, Disability Studies, East Asian Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, History, Islamic and Arabic Studies, Judaic and Hebrew Studies, Languages and Literatures, Law, Manuscript Studies, Musicology, Performance Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Sociology.

The Consortium Medievalists are a collection of 120+ PhD and MA scholars from the New York City-area inter-doctoral consortium (NYU, Columbia, Rutgers, Princeton, CUNY Graduate Center, The New School, Fordham, and Stony Brook) as well as Yale and Hunter College.

Please submit a 300-word abstract and a 50-word description to the ICMS Confex portal by September 15th, 2023 along with your name, affiliation, and contact details. Email consortium.medievalists@gmail.com or visit consortiummedievalists.com for more information.

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2ND ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM


Call for Participation:
SENSORY EXPERIENCE ACROSS MEDIEVAL COMMUNITIES

Graduate Lightning Talks

Hosted by The Consortium Medievalists

May 6th, 2023 | New York City | A hybrid in-person and Zoom event


The Consortium Medievalists invite participation from graduate students in all disciplines for a series of lightning talks, which will take place during our forthcoming second annual symposium, “Sensory Experience Across Medieval Communities.” This symposium aims to explore fresh approaches to the “sensory turn” in studies of the Global Middle Ages. How does sensory experience connect cultures and communities across space and time? In what ways were specific cultures and communities sensorily engaged? This broad exploration of the senses supports a variety of methodologies and perspectives. We are honored to announce that Professor Avinoam Shalem (Art History, Columbia) will be the keynote speaker.

Topics may include but are not limited to: 

  • theories of sense perception in various cultures during the Global Middle Ages

  • corporeal vs. spiritual senses

  • multisensory experience in religious practices and ritual 

  • uses of sensory imagery in literature and art

  • the relationship between the senses and constructs of gender, class, race, and ethnicity

  • medical, theological, and philosophical understandings of the senses

  • the role of the senses in inter-cultural encounters

  • affect theory, new-materialism, and environmental humanities

We invite submissions for five- to eight-minute short talks. These presentations may be informal discussions of research-in-progress or more formal analyses. Although there is no requirement, slides and other sensory media may be included. Submissions are welcome from but not limited to the following fields: African Studies, Architecture, Art History, Book History, Disability Studies, East Asian Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, History, Islamic and Arabic Studies, Judaic and Hebrew Studies, Languages and Literatures, Law, Manuscript Studies, Musicology, Performance Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Sociology. Talks focused on non-European regions and cultures in the Global Middle Ages are particularly encouraged. 

The Consortium Medievalists are a collection of 120+ Ph.D. and M.A. scholars from the New York City-area inter-doctoral consortium (NYU, Columbia, Rutgers, Princeton, CUNY Graduate Center, The New School, Fordham, and Stony Brook) as well as Yale and Hunter College. This year’s symposium will take place in person at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan and via Zoom. The keynote speaker will be Avinoam Shalem (Art History, Columbia).

To apply to participate, either in person or virtually, send a short abstract (150-200 words) through this form by April 1st, 2023. For further information or questions, please contact The Consortium Medievalists at consortium.medievalists@gmail.com. Visit www.consortiummedievalists.com for updates.

The deadline to submit an abstract has been extended to April 1st, 2023. Click here for the form to apply to give a lightning talk. See below for text version.