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FALL 2006
September 28, 6:00 p.m.
Caroline Walker Bynum (Institute for Advanced Study)
"Wonderful Blood: Some Themes in German Piety on the Eve of the Reformation"
October 26, 6:00 p.m.
Bruce Holsinger (Departments of English and Music, University of Virginia)
"The New New Medievalism"
November 30, 6:00 p.m.
Ralph Bauer (Department of English and Department of Spanish and Portuguese, New York University)
"A New World of Secrets: occult philosophy and local knowledge in the New World encounter"
All Distinguished Lectures will be held in the Great Room, 19 University Place
MARGIN is an interdisciplinary graduate student organization that meets regularly to discuss academic and professional matters relevant to medieval, Renaissance, and early modern scholarship. All events are free and open to the public. For more information, please contact:
The Medieval and Renaissance Center at (212) 998-8698 or mar.center@nyu.edu
SPRING 2005
Thursday, February 3, 6:15 PM
Professor Evertt Rowson
New York University
"A Saracen Eye for the European Guy: Fractured Reflections of Arab Homoeroticism in Some Latin Texts”
19 University Place, Room 222
Thursday, March 24, 6:15 PM
Professor Miri Rubin
Queen Mary, University of London
“From Jewish Maiden to Global Icon: Mary”
19 University Place, Room 222
Thursday/Friday, April 7 – 8
Professor Miri Rubin
Queen Mary, University of London
Conference: Mary of the Mediterranean
Details to be posted shortly
Thursday, April 28, 6:15 PM
Professor Deborah Shuger
University of California, Los Angeles
"Maudlin Subjectivity: Eros and Inwardness, 1250-1700"
19 University Place, Room 222
FALL 2004
Thursday, September 22
Professor Peter Stallybrass
University of Pennsylvania
"Notebooks and Note-taking in Early Modern Europe"
Jurow Hall, 101 Silver Center
Thursday, October 7
Professor Jacques Lezra
University of Wisconsin-Madison
"Expecting Nothing in Cervantes' Theater"
19 University Place, First Floor Lecture Hall
Thursday, November 4
Professor Jaroslav Folda
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"The Multiculturalism of Crusader Art in 12th Century Jerusalem"
19 University Place, First Floor Lecture Hall
Thursday, December 2
Jane
Tylus
New York University
"Reading Catherine: Female Sanctity on the Eve of the Reformation"
Casa Italiana, 24 West 12th Street
Spring 2005 speakers will be Everett Rowson (New York University), Miri Rubin (University of London) and Deborah Shuger (UCLA).
For more information on the MARC Distinguished
Lecture Series, call (212) 998-8698.
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