UWP Lecturers Claremont Graduate Univ Conference - Blood: Dynasty, Sacrament, Sacrifice - Feb 26

John Ganim john.ganim at ucr.edu
Tue Feb 23 15:50:32 PST 2010



>Blood: Dynasty, Sacrament, Sacrifice
>A symposium sponsored by the Claremont 
>All-College Consortium for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
>February 26-27, 2010
>Michael J. Johnston Board of Trustees Room at 
>Claremont Graduate University, in Claremont, California
>
>PROGRAM
>
>Friday, February 26, 2010
>
>1:00-1:30 PM Coffee and Registration
>
>1:30-5:30 Session I, Blood and Believing
>Opening Remarks:
>Nancy  van Deusen, Professor of Music, Claremont Graduate University,
>Director, Claremont Consortium in Medieval and Early Modern Studies
>
>“Blood and Commandments: Symmetry and Morals”
>Richard G. Newhauser, Arizona State University
>
>“The Body of Christ among the Medieval Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles”
>Ian Christopher Levy, Lexington Theological Seminary
>
>“Bloody Marvelous: Discussions of the Wine in Medieval Eucharistic Theology”
>Gary Macy, Santa Clara University
>
>5:45-7:15 PM Reception in the Board of Trustees Foyer
>
>Saturday, February 27, 2010
>
>9:00-9:30 Coffee and Registration
>
>9:30-12:30 PM Session II: Blood Relations: The Visible and the Invisible
>John Eldevik, Pomona College, Chair
>
>“Streets of Blood and the Crusader Conquest of Jerusalem in 1099”
>Thomas F. Madden, Saint Louis University
>
>“Sacred Blood and Blood Relations in Medieval and Renaissance Genoa”
>George Gorse, Pomona College
>
>“Discourses of Blood and Kinship in Late Medieval and Early Modern Castile”
>Teofilo F. Ruiz, University of California, Los Angeles
>
>12:30-2:00 PM Lunch on the patio
>
>2:00-5:00 PM Session III: Reading and Thinking about Blood
>Meg Worley, English, Pomona College, Chair
>“Cain and Abel”
>Leonard M. Koff, University of California, Los Angeles
>
>”Bloodiness: Purity, Rebellion and the 
>Procreative Family in Bede’s Historia 
>Ecclesiastica” Carol Braun Pasternack, University of California, Santa Barbara
>
>“Blood is Nature’s Darling: The Sanguine Humor in the Somatic Commonwealth”
>Bianca C. Ryan-Lopez, University of California, Los Angeles
>
>“In the Hours of the Blood: Physiology and 
>Generation in the Pseudo-Galenic De spermate” 
>Outi Merisalo, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
>
>Closing Response: Nancy van Deusen
>
>Registration is free, lunch (please indicate) $12.00.
>Contact: 
><mailto:nancy.vandeusen at cgu.edu>nancy.vandeusen at cgu.edu, 
>or CGU Music Office @909-607-3289
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