Join us on Wednesday, April 12, 3:00 to 4:30 pm for Medieval Crip Theory: New Approaches and Provocations, sponsored by the MAA’s Inclusivity and Diversity Committee.
This Webinar will explore and present new research on disability studies and the Middle Ages. The speakers are:
Richard H. Godden (Louisiana State University), “Cripping Langland’s Will”
Leah Parker (University of Southern Mississippi), “Eschatologies of Disability / Crip Eschatologies”
Tory V. Pearman (Miami University), “Cripping Time in Chaucer’s Pardoner’s Tale”
The webinar will be moderated by Heide Estes (Monmouth University) and Nahir Otaño-Gracia (University of New Mexico). The three papers will be followed by questions and discussion. Click here for more information and to register.