Co-sponsored with the Centre for Medieval Literature, University of Southern Denmark and University of York; the Orthodox Christian Studies Center, Fordham University; the Center for Jewish Studies, Fordham University; and the Program in Comparative Literature, Fordham University.
The conference will consist of concurrent panels, webinars, and a roundtable on March 20 and March 21, 2021, all conducted via Zoom. The concurrent panel sessions will consist of discussion and question-and-answer with speakers. The speakers have agreed to provide prerecorded versions of their talks; these will be made available to registered participants in a secure Google folder alongside short précis approximately one month before the conference weekend. Participants are asked to review in advance the videos and précis for the sessions that they would like to attend, so that we can enjoy lively, informed discussions on the weekend itself. Meanwhile, the plenary speakers and roundtable participants have agreed to deliver their remarks in real time. All times listed are in Eastern Daylight Time.
In order to view the prerecorded videos and to participate in the Zoom sessions on March 20 and March 21, you must register for the conference using the link above. Registered participants should check this page after February 19, 2021, to find links to the prerecorded videos and précis. Zoom invitations for every session will be sent to registered participants at the email addresses they provide in the days before the conference.
Please visit the conference website to view the full program.