The upcoming 9th Biennial Conference of the International Association of Robin Hood Studies convenes from 31 October through 3 November at St Louis University and opens with a slate of panels on Robin Hood on screen. Details as follows. The complete program and conference information can be accessed at http://robinhood.slu.edu/index.html.
Thursday, 31 October
Session 1- Screen Games 1 [1:15 – 2:45 Il Monastero]
1. What a wicked game to play: The Robin/Guy/Marian Triangle in the 2006 BBC Robin Hood
Leah Larson, Our Lady of the Lake University
2. Playing the Bold Robin Hood: The Early Ballads in Season One of the BBC’s Robin Hood
Kelhi DePace, Auburn University Montgomery)
3. Mummers and jousters: Gentrification in Robin of Sherwood
Laura Blunk, Cuyahoga Community College
Session 2 – Screen Games 2 [3:00 – 4:30 Il Monastero]
Chair: Colin Pajda
1. The Evolution of Maid Marian in Film
Haley Cole, Auburn University Montgomery
2. Russell Crowe’s Robin Hood and a game of variants
Joanna Szwed-Sliwowska, University of Warsaw
3. Through the Virtual Greenwood: A Discussion of Robin Hood Video Games
Thomas Rowland, Saint Louis 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.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
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Monday, September 9, 2013
CFPs PCA/ACA 2014 (11/1/13)
The Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association has published its calls for papers for the 2014 meeting in Chicago. Relevant areas include the following. Click the link for further details:
Medievalism in Popular Culture
Shakespeare on Film and Television
Tolkien Studies - Special Topic – New for 2014!
Adaptation (Film, TV, Lit., & Electronic Gaming)
Medievalism in Popular Culture
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Tolkien Studies - Special Topic – New for 2014!
Adaptation (Film, TV, Lit., & Electronic Gaming)
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