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GW Medieval and Early Modern Studies Institute

The future of the past.

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GW MEMSI brings the study of early Europe within a global perspective to students (from undergraduate to doctoral), teachers, and an interested public.
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Washington, DC
Phone:
202 994 6180
 
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GWMEMSI Spring calendar!

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Please mark your calendars for these upcoming events. Times and places and details will be posted here as the events near.Spring 201Gateway Lecture SeriesDelivered by a renown scholar in the field, these ...
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Announcing the CFP for "New Worlds: Cross-Cultural Exchange East and West," a Graduate Conference in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, April 17, 2010 at the University of Maryland, College Park.Keynote ...
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GWMEMSI Book launch! December 10

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Please join us for the final MEMSI event of 2009, when we will celebrate the publication of Leah Chang's new book Into Print: The Production of Female Authorship in Early Modern France. The festivities ...
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We will be a little late sending out the email notice and request for RSVPs, but we'd like to offer you the paper by Dan Vitkus that will be discussed on Friday December 4 now. Here it is.We meet from 9-11 in Rome Hall 771 (Academic Center, GWU, 801 22nd St NW). ...
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by J J CohenI've just posted the presentations from the recent GW MEMSI seminar on Cary Howie's Claustrophilia: The Erotics of Enclosure in Medieval Literature at the institute's website. For a complete list of participants with biographies, go here.Here are the papers:
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GWMEMSI Thanks to the 30 people who made the Claustrophilia seminar so philiac

November 16, 2009 at 3:10am
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brings the study of early Europe within a global perspective to students (from undergraduate to doctoral), teachers and researchers, and an interested public. Every event we sponsor is free and open to all who wish to attend. ...
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GWMEMSI Registration is now open for the November 13 seminar on Cary Howie's Claustrophilia. You should have read the book to attend. The seminar takes place from 3-5 on the GW campus. Please email Lowell Duckert (lduckert@gwu.edu) right away to secure your space.

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Please suspend all superstitions and attend our upcoming seminar on Cary Howie's book Claustrophilia: The Erotics of Enclosure in Medieval Literature on Friday, November 13th.The event takes place from 3-5 PM in Rome Hall 771 (located at 801 22nd St. ...
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We will set an empty chair at the table for you, Noreen, and you will be our Elijah.
October 26, 2009 at 2:58am
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GWMEMSI Registration is limited and opens October 26. Please email me at lduckert@gwu.edu to reserve a spot.

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Please suspend all superstitions and attend our upcoming seminar on Cary Howie's book Claustrophilia: The Erotics of Enclosure in Medieval Literature on Friday, November 13th.The event takes place from 3-5 PM in Rome Hall 771 (located at 801 22nd St. ...
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GWMEMSI ad astra per elephantos

October 20, 2009 at 5:25pm
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GWMEMSI Just added: December 3 @ 9 AM: Daniel Vitkus,
"Anglo-Islamic Exchange and the Origins of Modernity (precirculated).
Breakfast will be provided. English Department seminar room, Rome Hall
771.

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DANIEL VITKUS, Associate Professor, B.A. University of Wisconsin (1983), M.A. Oxford University (1986), and Ph.D. Columbia University (1992). Vitkus specializes in cross-cultural texts, travel literature, Renaissance drama, and the cultural history of early modern England. ...
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October 23: Gina Bloom,lunch seminar: "'What's Trumps?'" Onstage Gaming and the Epistemology of Male Friendship" (pre-circulated). English Department seminar room, Rome Hall 771 @ 11:30 AM. Lunch will be provided.