The Provocative Fifteenth Century Podcast
1) Vernacularizing the Aesthetic in the Fifteenth Century
Anke Bernau lectures in the session entitled, “Inventions, Emotions, and Technical Exhilirations”. Bernau is Senior Lecturer In Medieval Literature and Culture at the University of Manchester.
2) The Humanist Pilgrim: Fifteenth-Century English Readers, from Venice to Jerusalem
Anthony Bale lectures in the session entitled, “Displaced Bodies, Readers, and Senses”. Bale is Professor of English and Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London.
The Humanist Pilgrim: Fifteenth-Century English Readers, from Venice to Jerusalem
37:38 | Oct 17th, 2015
3) By Provocative Means: The Powers of Middle English Prayer Rolls
Shannon Gayk lectures in the session entitled, “Stimulating Rolls, Books, and Bags”. Gayk is Associate Professor of English at Indiana University, Bloomington.
4) "Unbokeled is the male": Chaucer and the Makeshift Manuscript
Alexandra Gillespie lectures in the session entitled, “Stimulating Rolls, Books, and Bags”. Gillespie is Associate Professor of English at the University of Toronto.
5) Provoking Saints
Catherine Sanok lectures in the session entitled, “Displaced Bodies, Readers, and Senses”. Sanok is Associate Professor of English at the University of Michigan.
6) Criminal Form
Andrea Denny-Brown lectures in the session entitled, “Experimentation, Correction, and Wrongdoing”. Denny-Brown is Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Riverside.
7) Performance and Performativity: Anti-Theater around and in Fifteenth-Century Drama
James Simpson lectures in the second session entitled, “Unexpected and Estranged Aesthetics”. Simpson is Professor of English at Harvard University.
Performance and Performativity: Anti-Theater around and in Fifteenth-Century Drama
46:38 | Oct 16th, 2015
8) The Provocations of Orthodoxy
Jessica Brantley lectures in the second session entitled, “Unexpected and Estranged Aesthetics”. Brantley is Professor of English & Director of Undergraduate Studies at Yale University.
9) Writing and the Risk of Error
Daniel Wakelin lectures in the session entitled, “Experimentation, Correction, and Wrongdoing”. Wakelin is Professor of Medieval English Palaeography at St. Hilda's College, University of Oxford.
10) "Conveied by resoun": Verse-Form, Patronage, and Provocation in the Fifteenth Century
Jenni Nuttall lectures in the first session entitled,“Provoking Patrons and Misbehaving Memorials”. Nuttal is Fellow by Special Election in English, St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford.