Time and technology continue to conspire against me, but here (at last) are the details of the Arthurian Monster Quest session.
Saturday, 11 May 2013 at 1:30 PM
Session 422, Fetzer 1005
Arthurian Monster Quest: Investigating the Monsters of the Arthurian Tradition (A
Roundtable)
Sponsor:
Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the Villains of the Matter of
Britain
Organizer:
Michael A. Torregrossa, Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the
Villains of the Matter of Britain
Presider:
Charlotte A. T. Wulf, Stevenson Univ.
Ysbaddaden Pencawr: A Gentler Giant?
Lisa LeBlanc, Anna Maria College
The Giant of Mont-Saint-Michel: Grendelkin?
Kris Kobold, York Univ.
Monstrous Felines in Old French Arthuriana, or, There’s More Than One Way
to Skin a Chapalu
Brandy N. Brown, Pennsylvania State Univ.
Lycanthropy and Absence in
Arthur and Gorlagon
Angela Tenga, Florida Institute of Technology
“An Unsemely Sighte”: Medieval Arthurian Women as Monstrosities
S. Elizabeth Passmore, Univ. of Southern Indiana
Welcome to The Monstrous Matter of Britain, a blog sponsored by The Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the Matter of Britain. This site was founded in 2012 and is devoted to furthering discussion and debate of the monsters and the monstrous of the Arthurian tradition from its medieval origins to the present and in all media in which Arthuriana appears
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Arthurian Monster Quest at Kalamazoo
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