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SUMMARY:Imbas 2012: Diversity in the Middle Ages: Political\, Social\, and Cultural
DESCRIPTION:Imbas 2012: Diversity in the Middle Ages: Political\, Social\, and Cultural\nFRIDAY\, NOVEMBER 23rd \n2:00-4:30 – Registration and Tea \n4:30-6:00 – Panel 1: Ancient\, Medieval\, and Modern: Mythology in Transition \nChair:  Dr. PÌÁdraic Moran \n          Peter Kelly \n          NUI\, Galway \n Look but Do Not Touch: Trees and Transformation in Ovid and Beyond \n Sandra Hartl \n          University of Bamberg \n Diverse Arthurian Sources of Inspiration in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Works \n Jennifer Farrell \n          University College Dublin \n From Diana to Merlin: Dramatic Unity and the Art of Suspense in Historia Regum Britanniae \n6:00-7:00 – Wine Reception \n7:00-8:00 – Keynote lecture:  Dr. Clare Stancliffe \nSATURDAY\, NOVEMBER 24th \n10:00-11:30 – Panel 2: Power Struggles: Kings\, Warlords\, and Tyrants \nChair:  Dr. Mark Stansbury \n John Latham \n         University of Leeds \n ‘For Assur Comes with them’: Reassessing the Alan Presence in Hispania\, 409-418 \n Simon Egan \n         University College Cork \n The Struggle for the Scottish Crown and the Politics of the Wider Gaelic World\, c. 1400-1437 \n Chris Doyle \n         NUI\, Galway \n The War Within: Diverse Loyalties in the Later Roman Empire AD 395-423 \n11:30-12:00 – Tea & coffee break \n12:00-1:30 – Panel 3: Ritual and its Purpose in Medieval Ireland \nChair:  Prof MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha \n Eoin ÌÒ Donnchadha  \n         University College Dublin \n Ridicule and Rituals: An Examination of the Diverse Supernatural Abilities Attributed to Filid  in Sanas Cormaic \n David Burke \n         University of Durham \n  “What did it avail him to live virtuously?”: Penance\, Bloodshed\, and the Monastery of Tallaght \n Elaine Farrell \n         University College Dublin \n Food Taboos in Early Medieval Ireland \n1:30-3:00 – Lunch provided by Imbas \n3:00-4:30 Panel 4: Symbol and Significance: Exegesis in the Middle Ages \nChair:  Dr. Jacopo Bisagni \n Sarah Corrigan \n         NUI\, Galway \n Are delphines  always dolphins?: ambiguous sea creatures and their terminology in the Hisperica famina \n Nathan Millin  \n         University College Dublin  \n Stairway to Heaven: Jacob’s Ladder as Moral and Religious Instruction in Early Christian Ireland \n Christa Mannen  \n         Recipient of Western Michigan University – NUI\, Galway Conference Exchange Grant in Medieval Studies \n Journey to the Center of the Ark: Noah as a Bridge through Space and Time in the Holkham Bible Picture Book \n4:30-5:00 – Tea & coffee break \n5:00-6:30 – Panel 5: Bede: Miracles\, Gender\, and Education \nChair:  Prof DÌÁibhÌ_ ÌÒ CrÌ_inÌ_n \n Jenny Coughlan  \n         University College Cork \n Persuading Pagan Partners: Engendering Conversion in the Histories of Bede and Gregory of Tours \n David O’Mahony \n         University College Cork \n Moving Gradually Toward Perfection: Bede and the Need for Different Teaching Methods \n Eoghan Ahern \n         University of Cambridge \n Primitivism and Eschatology in the Miracles of Bede \n8:30   Dinner at the House Hotel \nSUNDAY\, NOVEMBER 25th \n10:00-11:30 – Panel 6: Literary Representations of Social Change in Medieval England \nChair: Dr. Frances McCormack \n Sarah Nangle \n          University College Dublin \n Harmonizing Dissonance: Music and Politics in Chaucer’s Parliament of Fowls \n Edel Mulcahy  \n          University College Cork \n ‘Vowed in Diuerse Pilgrimages’: The Role of Pilgrimage in Middle English Courtesy Literature and Exemplary Narratives \n11:30-12:00 – Tea & coffee break in Smokey’s \n12:15   Bus for Claregalway Castle departs from Quadrangle
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