Cultural Studies, Medieval Studies, and Disciplinary Debate

The University of Saskatchewan

March 13-14, 1998

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Oral and Written Law (chair: Ruth Thompson, Native Law Centre)

Andrew Taylor (Department of English) Warenne's Sword: Quo Warranto and Equal Footing in Delgamuukw v. British Columbia

Isobel M. Findlay (Department of English) Just Expression: Interdisciplining the Law and Literature


Textual Materials and Sexual Constructions (chair: Lesley Biggs, Department of Women's and Gender Studies)

Siân Echard (Department of English, UBC) Typography and the (Mis)Representation of Middle English Texts

Jacqueline Murray (Department of History, University of Windsor) Cultural Studies/Sexual Anxiety: Confessions of a Medieval(ist)


Unsettling Medieval Materials in the Classroom (chair: Anthony Harding, Department of English)

John Lavery (Department of English) Othering Gawain: Medieval and Cultural Studies in the First Year Class

David Parkinson (Department of English) "Unremittingly Controlled Will-fulness" and Group Work on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight


Textual Materials and Sexual Constructions II (chair: Louise Forsyth, Department of Women's and Gender Studies)

Valerie Korinek (Department of History) "Vixen in the Snow" and other Queer Tales: Odd Girls in Chatelaine Magazine, 1950-1969

Glenn Burger (Department of English, University of Alberta) Queering the Middle Ages/Historicizing Postmodernity


Hypertextual Editing (chair: Doug Thorpe, Department of English)

Lisa Vargo and Allison Muri (Anna Laetitia Barbauld Hypertext) "Strong as her judgment, easy as her air": An Anna Barbauld Hypertext Project

Peter Stoicheff, Jon Bath, and Corey Owen (Frankenstein and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" Hypertexts) From Our "Workshop of Filthy Creation" to Yours: Approaches to Hypertext Editions of Frankenstein and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"

Andrew Taylor and Jon Bath (Index of Medieval Manuscripts/ Index des Manuscrits Médiévaux) Is Bibl. Nat. fr. 831 Really King Richard's Book? And Why Should It Matter?


What Should Cultural Studies Cover? A Roundtable

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