35.2110, Calls: Learning How to Feel. Emotional Worlds of the Middle Ages (session at Leeds International Medieval Congress 2025)
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Subject: 35.2110, Calls: Learning How to Feel. Emotional Worlds of the Middle Ages (session at Leeds International Medieval Congress 2025)
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Date: 23-Jul-2024
From: Krzysztof Nowak [krzysztof.nowak at ijp.pan.pl]
Subject: Learning How to Feel. Emotional Worlds of the Middle Ages (session at Leeds International Medieval Congress 2025)
Full Title: Learning How to Feel. Emotional Worlds of the Middle Ages
(session at Leeds International Medieval Congress 2025)
Date: 07-Jul-2025 - 10-Jul-2025
Location: Leeds, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Krzysztof Nowak
Meeting Email: krzysztof.nowak at ijp.pan.pl
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Historical Linguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2024
Meeting Description:
The history of emotions has emerged as one of the most prolific
research topics in recent years. Building on our understanding of the
cultural production of emotional expressions, we seek to explore how
people in the Middle Ages learned about emotions, how they managed and
manifested them. We aim to place special emphasis on the textual
aspects of socialization towards specific emotions and their
expressions across different contexts and communities of the medieval
world.
Call for Papers:
We invite submissions on a wide range of topics related to learning
about emotions and their expression in medieval society, including but
not limited to:
- Learning How to Feel in Medieval Society: recognizing, expressing,
naming, and controlling emotions
- Variation of Practices Across Social Groups
- Emotional Communities
- Loca Discendi: places and institutions: court, monastery, school
and university.
- Emotions in Religious Experience
- Medieval Science on Emotions
- How to Feel About Feeling
- Feeling (of) the Other: cultural encounters with queer, monstrous,
unknown
- Expressing Emotions through Language: genres, modes, styles
- Universal, Cultural, and Individual in Medieval Emotions
Abstracts (200-400 words, excluding references) should be sent to the
organizers by September 1, 2024. Authors of submissions will be
notified of acceptance by September 8, 2024.
Organizers
- Kalina Słaboszowska (k.slaboszowska at iaepan.edu.pl), Institute of
Archeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences
- Krzysztof Nowak (krzysztof.nowak at ijp.pan.pl), Institute of Polish
Language, Polish Academy of Sciences
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