Mount Allison University
Sackville,NB, Canada
September 30-October 1, 2016
Friday, September 30
7 pm Dean’s Welcome Reception and Wine and Cheese (University Club)
7:30 pm Keynote address
Chet Van Duzer: “Beyond the Edge of the Map: Northern Europe in Medieval and Renaissance Cartography” (University Club)
8:30 pm Dinner
Reservation at Joey’s, upstairs event room (Bridge Street, Downtown Sackville)
Saturday, October 1
Registration and presentations will take place in Avard Dixon 120.
9 am Registration and Coffee
9:30 am Session 1: On the Edge of Reason
Gary K. Waite, University of New Brunswick
The Spiritualist Hermeneutic and its Long Term Impact: From David Joris to Baruch Spinoza?
Anik Stanbury, Mount Allison University
A Case for the Import of the Late Antique Commentary Tradition in the Study of Medieval Philosophy
Neil G. Robertson, University of King’s College
The Edge of Modernity: The Early Leo Strauss on the Origins of Modernity
Robbie Moser, Mount Allison University
The Vanishing Point of Anselm’s Argument
10:45-11 am Coffee Break
11-12:15 pm Session 2: Borderlands: Creating Space and Place
J. Marc MacDonald
Voyaging into the Apocalypse: Science, Exploration, Revolution, and Millenarianism (1755-2060)
Laura Verner, King’s College, London
Catholics and the Invention of Sacred Space in the Elizabethan Midlands
Lauren Beck, Mount Allison University
Early-modern European and Indigenous Linguistic Influences on New Brunswick Place Names
12:15-1:15 pm Lunch (University Club)
1:15-2:30 pm Session 3: Devilish and Divine
Julie Sutherland, Athabasca University/Cape Breton University
Isabella, the Avenging Angel: Restorative Justice in Measure for Measure
Bill Lundell, Mount Allison University
The Turks and Church Reform in Mid-fifteenth-century Carthusian Advocacy of the Authority of General Councils
Donna Trembinski, Saint Francis Xavier University
Reading Medicine into the Early Lives of Saint Francis
2:30-2:45 pm Coffee Break
2:45-4 Session 4: Edgy Stuff
Nicole Slipp, Queens University
Saracens and Sexuality: Race, Sadism, and Distanced Consumption
Robert Buranello, Dalhousie University
Patterns and Palimpsests in Porn: Elements of the Erotic in Early Modern Italian Literature
Cheryl Petreman, University of Dresden
Torture and Capital Punishment in Late Sixteenth-Century Nördlingen
4-4:15 Coffee Break
4:15-5:30 pm Session 5: Manuscripts and Margins
Robin Vose, Saint Thomas University
Textual Transmission of the Directorium Inquisitorum: Deux Solitudes?
Elizabeth Edwards, University of King’s College
Virtue’s Attendants
Kevin Whetter, Acadia University
Mapping the Manuscript Text; or What’s Happening at the Edges of the Morte Darthur
5:30-6:30 pm Business Meetings
Unless otherwise announced, the AMA will meet at Ducky’s Pub on Bridge Street in Downtown Sackville and the AMEMG will holds its meeting in Avard Dixon 120.
7 pm Kitchen Party, BYOB (68 Queens Road, Sackville)