Department of English, Linguistics, and Writing Studies
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Historical note: The Department of English, Linguistics, and Writing Studies contains the English Program (previously known as the Department of English), the Linguistics Program, and the Writing Program (previously known as the Department of Writing Studies).
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Item The 18th Annual Jankofsky Lecture (2017-03-14)(2017) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English, Linguistics, and Writing Studies; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Geography; University of Minnesota Duluth. College of Liberal ArtsItem Appropriating the Past: Language, Archaeology, and Ideology in South Asia (2013-04-11)(2013) Hock, Hans Henrich; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Arms & Armor from the Oakeshott Institutes (2017-03-14)(2017) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English, Linguistics, and Writing StudiesItem Byzantium as the New Israel (2011-04-05)(2011) Magdalino, Paul; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem The Dark Wood and the Medieval World: Dante and the Global Middle Ages (2010-04-14)(2010) Noakes, Susan; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Feeling with Mary: Sentimental Education and the Virgin Mary (2021-04-13)(2021) Rubin, Mary; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English, Linguistics, and Writing StudiesThe presentation will explore the range of emotions fostered, and even taught, to Christians through the figure of the Virgin Mary. It will consider sound, image, preached word, and chanted hymns inspired by the figure of the Virgin Mary and the course of her life. Miri Rubin is Professor of Medieval and Early Modern History and member of the School of History at Queen Mary University of London. She received her BA and MA degrees in Medieval History from the Department of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she developed an interest in social and cultural history. Her publications include: • Charity and Community in Medieval Cambridge (1987), a study of poor relief • Corpus Christi (1991), a study of the cultural world of the Eucharist • Gentile Tales: The Narrative Assault on Late Medieval Jews (1999) • Mother of God (2009), a history of the figure of the Virgin Mary • Vita et passio Willelmi Norwicensis [The Life and Passion of William of Norwich] (2014) • Cities of Strangers (2020) She has been awarded a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2002-2005). She is Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America, of the Royal Historical Society, and of the Academia Europea. Since January 2021, she has served as President of the Jewish Historical Society of England.Item I will no longer play with thee: Dialogue and Vernacular Authority in the Canterbury Tales (2001-03-23)(2001) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Inauguration of the Klaus P. Jankofsky Fund (2000-05-10)(2000) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem The Kittens Have Opened Their Eyes: Popular Science and Protest in 16th Century Italy (2004-04-23)(2004) Eamon, William; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Langland's Vision of the Rose (2007-04-17)(2007) Galloway, Andrew; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Listening in the New Atlantic (2020-03-31)(2020) Rzepka, Adam; Rzepka, Toby; Martins, Edward; Schwarze, Penny; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English, Linguistics, and Writing StudiesA Discussion and Collaborative Performance combining Renaissance scholarship, historic instrument construction, and sound design to bring the music and soundscapes imagined by William Shakespeare and Francis Bacon to our ears today.Item Listening in the New Atlantic (2022-03-15)(2022) Rzepka, Adam; Rzepka, Toby; Martins, Edward; Schwarze, Penny; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English, Linguistics, and Writing StudiesA Discussion and Collaborative Performance combining Renaissance scholarship, historic instrument construction, and sound design to bring the music and soundscapes imagined by William Shakespeare and Francis Bacon to our ears today.Item ln Praise of the Bohemian Shore, or the Cultural Logic of Shakespearean Geography (2002-03-29)(2002) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Lyric Flesh: The Presence of the Body in Renaissance Poetry (2014-05-08)(2014) Schoenfeldt, Michael; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem The Medieval Mind and We (2019-04-11)(2019) Liberman, Anatoly; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English, Linguistics, and Writing StudiesItem The Middle Ages at the World's Fair (2005-04-29)(2005) Ganim, John M; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of EnglishItem Pete Walker's Book on Complex PTSD Is an Awesome Achievement(Earlier version published online at OpEdNews.com (Rob Kall), 2018-01) Farrell, ThomasThis is a review essay about Pete Walker's book on complex PTSD. In addition to summarizing key points from his book, I relate some of his ideas to the ideas of certain other authors.Item Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ New Book and Walter J. Ong’s Thought(2015-11-24) Farrell, Thomas J.Item Race and the New Medievalism (2003-04-04)(2003) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English