美国中世纪学院年会论文集,2023年

IF 1.2 1区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Jacqueline E. Jung
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2023年2月23日至26日,在美国天主教大学、敦巴顿橡树园、乔治梅森大学、乔治敦大学、哈斯金斯学会、约翰·霍普金斯大学、圣玛丽山神学院、,美国国家亚洲艺术博物馆(史密森学会)和马里兰大学。公司会议。公司年会于2月24日星期五举行。主席莫琳·米勒主持会议。执行主任、Speculum编辑、财务主管、中心和地区协会委员会主席、美国学术协会理事会代表和研究生委员会主席发表了报告。Van Courtlandt Elliott奖授予了John Lansdowne,I Tatti,因其题为“加剧贪婪:圣凯瑟琳‘埃及人’和Croce Micromosaic体育场”的文章,《盖世塔60》(2021):173–215。杰罗姆·E·辛格曼奖授予了两位获奖者:南卡罗来纳大学的霍利·A·克罗克,她的书《美德的问题:从乔叟到莎士比亚的女性道德行为》,由宾夕法尼亚大学出版社于2019年出版;圣地亚哥大学的托马斯·W·巴顿于2019年出版了题为《胜利的阴影:中世纪加泰罗尼亚的征服与治理》的书。弗吉尼亚大学的Kristina Richardson因其于2022年出版的《中世纪伊斯兰世界中的罗马:识字、文化和移民》一书而获得Monica H.Green奖。JohnNicholas Brown奖授予韦尔斯利学院的CordWhitaker,表彰他于2019年出版的《黑人隐喻:现代种族主义如何从中世纪种族思维中崛起》一书。哈斯金斯奖章授予西北大学的Dyan Elliott,表彰她于2020年出版的《男孩的腐败者:鸡奸、丑闻和中世纪神职人员》一书。数字人文与多媒体研究奖授予西奈数字档案馆,由塔夫茨大学的首席研究员Alice Isabella Sullivan和普林斯顿大学的Julia Gearhart领导。凯伦·古尔德艺术史奖授予了两位获奖者:耶鲁大学的杰奎琳·E·荣格,她于2020年出版了一本名为《细长的身体:哥特式雕塑中的运动、表达和人物》的书;福特汉姆大学的妮娜·罗的书《光明世界纪事:中世纪晚期城市的故事》于2020年由耶鲁大学出版社出版。批判性种族研究文章奖授予了两位获奖者:纽约城市大学曼哈顿社区学院的Nicole Lopez Jantzen,她的文章题为“史学、分期和种族:古代与中世纪、欧洲与非洲之间的意大利”,《新文学史》52(2021):469–87;布兰迪斯大学的Dorothy Kim发表了题为“中世纪前种族的政治”的文章,《文学指南》第18期(2021):e12617。
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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America, 2023
The Medieval Academy of America held its Ninety-eighth Annual Meeting at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, DC, on 23–26 February 2023, with the support and collaboration of colleagues from the Catholic University of America, Dumbarton Oaks, George Mason University, Georgetown University, the Haskins Society, Johns Hopkins University, Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, the National Museum of Asian Art (Smithsonian Institution), and the University of Maryland. Meeting of the Corporation. The annual meeting of the Corporation was held on Friday, 24 February. President Maureen Miller presided. Reports were delivered by the Executive Director, the Editor of Speculum, the Treasurer, the Chair of the Committee for Centers and Regional Associations (CARA), the Delegate to the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Chair of the Graduate Student Committee. The Van Courtlandt Elliott Prize was awarded to John Lansdowne, I Tatti, for his article entitled “Compounding Greekness: St. Katherine ‘the Egyptian’ and the Sta. Croce Micromosaic,” Gesta 60 (2021): 173–215. The Jerome E. Singerman Prize was awarded to two recipients: Holly A. Crocker, University of South Carolina, for her book entitled The Matter of Virtue: Women’s Ethical Action from Chaucer to Shakespeare, published by University of Pennsylvania Press in 2019; and Thomas W. Barton, University of San Diego, for his book entitled Victory’s Shadow: Conquest and Governance in Medieval Catalonia, published by Cornell University Press in 2019. The Monica H. Green Prize was awarded to Kristina Richardson, University of Virginia, for her book entitledRoma in theMedieval IslamicWorld: Literacy, Culture, andMigration, published by I. B. Tauris in 2022. The JohnNicholas Brown Prize was awarded to CordWhitaker, Wellesley College, for his book entitled BlackMetaphors: HowModern Racism Emerged fromMedieval Race-Thinking, published by University of Pennsylvania Press in 2019. The Haskins Medal was awarded to Dyan Elliott, Northwestern University, for her book entitled The Corrupter of Boys: Sodomy, Scandal, and the Medieval Clergy, published by University of Pennsylvania Press in 2020. The Digital Humanities and Multimedia Studies Prize was awarded to the Sinai Digital Archive, led by Principal Investigators Alice Isabella Sullivan, Tufts University, and Julia Gearhart, Princeton University. The Karen Gould Prize in Art History was awarded to two recipients: Jacqueline E. Jung, Yale University, for her book entitled Eloquent Bodies: Movement, Expression, and the Human Figure in Gothic Sculpture, published by Yale University Press in 2020; and Nina Rowe, Fordham University, for her book entitled The Illuminated World Chronicle: Tales from the Late Medieval City, published by Yale University Press in 2020. The Article Prize in Critical Race Studies was awarded to two recipients: Nicole LopezJantzen, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York, for her article entitled “Historiography, Periodization, and Race: Italy between Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Europe and Africa,” New Literary History 52 (2021): 469–87; and Dorothy Kim, Brandeis University, for her article entitled “The Politics of the Medieval Preracial,” Literature Compass 18 (2021): e12617.
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SPECULUM-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL STUDIES
SPECULUM-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL STUDIES MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Speculum, published quarterly since 1926, was the first scholarly journal in North America devoted exclusively to the Middle Ages. It is open to contributions in all fields studying the Middle Ages, a period ranging from 500 to 1500. The journal"s primary emphasis is on Western Europe, but Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew, and Slavic studies are also included. Articles may be submitted on any medieval topic; all disciplines, methodologies, and approaches are welcome, with articles on interdisciplinary topics especially encouraged. The language of publication is English.
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