I am pleased to (finally) announce the details of our session for the 2013 International Congress on Medieval Studies:
Still Getting Medieval on Television: Medieval-Themed Television of the Twenty-first Century and Its Impact on Medieval Studies (Roundtable)
Organizer: Michael A. Torregrossa, The Virtual Society for the Study of Popular Culture and the Middle Ages
Presider: Suanna Davis, Abilene Christian University
Paper 1: Hybrid Medievalisms in Arthurian Romance and the Historical Evolution of the Genre from Print to Television
Kevin Teo Kia Choong, Nagoya University
Paper 2: When Bows Don't Bow: Sherwood and Camelot in Conflict
Elizabeth Bernhardt, Abilene Christian University
Paper 3: Kaamelott/Camelot on the Small Screen
Tara Foster, Northern Michigan University
Paper 4: Medieval Themes in the Contemporary Newsroom
Charlotte A. T. Wulf, Stevenson University
Paper 5: Medievalism in Television's Popular Series Once Upon a Time
Mikee Delony, Abilene Christian University
Sponsored by The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture, the Medieval Studies on Screen blog (formerly Medieval Studies at the Movies) supplements an earlier discussion list and is intended as a gateway to representations of the medieval on film, television, computers, and portable electronic devices.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Still Getting Medieval on TV Update (At Last)
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