2007 Conferences on The French of England - York Conference
Medieval England presents a historical example of European multilingualism
striking for the diversity of "cultural traffic" between the English and
French languages and literatures. "The French of England" addresses the
sociolinguistic plurality of Frenches in England, their various internal
and external interrelations, and their cross-disciplinary importance,
especially to Middle English studies (though not neglecting relations with
continental French, or the presence of such French in England). Speakers
will come from history (including legal history); literature; political
science; religion; art history, linguistics. The conferences aim to promote
(i) wider scholarly awareness of the French of England as a field and of
medieval England as a multilingual society; (ii) a Middle English literary
and cultural studies fully inclusive of French; (iii) to explore beyond the
traditional subdivisions (Norman French, Anglo-Norman, Anglo-French,
continental French/es) toward a more inclusive account of French in
England and its interrelations with other relevant languages.
In 2007 there will be a pair of conferences in New York USA and York UK,
both envisaged as developments of current scholarly interest in
multilingualism in Medieval Studies, designed to call out the research
communities in the French of England on both sides of the Atlantic, and to
continue and develop research and graduate teaching conversations about how
to conceptualize and practice the interrelations of the French of England
with its neighbors' continental French, Middle English, Latin. We plan to
publish a volume of selected proceedings from these conferences. We
welcome papers in all domains and disciplinary affiliations concerned with
the French(es) of England.
The French of England: Linguistic Accommodation and Cultural Hybridity,
c.1100-c.1500. 13-16 July 2007. University of York, Centre for Medieval
Studies, The King's Manor.
Call for Papers : Please send an abstract and cover letter with contact
information to arrive no later than October 9, 2006 to: Professor Jocelyn
Wogan-Browne, Centre for Medieval Studies, The King's Manor, YorkYO1 7EP,
UK. Fax: +44 ([0]1904) 43 3918. Phone: +44 ([0]1904) 43 3910. Email:
jwb502_at_york.ac.uk
For information about York and the Centre for Medieval Studies see:
http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/cms/ The French of England conference will
continue the model established in "Conceptualizing Multilingualism in
Medieval England to 1250" conference at York, 14-17 th July 2006.
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