thanks to everyone who came to our conference last week! It was a great success, with papers about everything from the green knight to medieval musicals and @meganlcook.bsky.social ‘s keynote about medieval dirtbags. See you next year! 📚
10.05.2024 12:52 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A blackboard on which is written “welcome to pkms”
Our first round of panels were so thought provoking! More uncanny topics in the afternoon and at our keynote
03.05.2024 15:59 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
I wrote this statement with my co-chair Chris to condemn the brutalization of student protestors at City College last night. Please share widely, and sign on if you are a CUNY medieval faculty or a PKMS member: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
01.05.2024 15:35 — 👍 11 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 1
We are members of the Pearl Kibre medieval study, a student group at the CUNY Graduate Center. Our conference on May 3, “The Medieval Uncanny”, explores how medieval texts present opportunities for resistance, textual or otherwise, that help us imagine different futures. That same kind of thinking has been seen in protests across the United States for the past two weeks, where students have been demanding that their schools divest from Israel, rather than be complicit in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. So too at CUNY, where last week students, faculty and staff erected a solidarity encampment at City College, which included teach-ins, children’s programming, and a community assembly. Despite the encampment’s commitment to the principles of nonviolent resistance, on the night of April 30th, the NYPD was given permission by CUNY administration to enter campus, beating, pepper spraying, and arresting demonstrators. These are our students, faculty mentors, colleagues, and friends.
We condemn this assault on academic freedom and freedom of expression in the strongest possible terms. Our event brings together some of the brightest minds in our field from around the world. We refuse to let the Graduate Center benefit from the prestige and creativity of our event without condemning CUNY’s brutalization of students and faculty, including those from the Graduate Center. CUNY administration must apologize for violating the human rights of demonstrators, and engage with their demands for disclosure, divestment, and a free CUNY for all.
As medievalists, we understand how history is viewed quite differently in the moment of its arrival than it is in retrospect. Any medieval organization that wishes to remain relevant must have the moral clarity to stand on the right side of history now: with student protestors, with academic freedom, and with the people of Gaza enduring an ongoing genocide. The members of PKMS and affiliates listed below are proud to take this stance.
Statement from individual members of the Pearl Kibre medieval study at the CUNY GC, written by co-chairs Emily and Chris, condemning CUNY's repression of students and violation of academic freedom last night April 30: docs.google.com/document/d/1... please share
01.05.2024 15:22 — 👍 9 🔁 7 💬 1 📌 1
We are members of the Pearl Kibre medieval study, a student group at the CUNY Graduate Center. Our conference on May 3, “The Medieval Uncanny”, explores how medieval texts present opportunities for resistance, textual or otherwise, that help us imagine different futures. That same kind of thinking has been seen in protests across the United States for the past two weeks, where students have been demanding that their schools divest from Israel, rather than be complicit in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. So too at CUNY, where last week students, faculty and staff erected a solidarity encampment at City College, which included teach-ins, children’s programming, and a community assembly. Despite the encampment’s commitment to the principles of nonviolent resistance, on the night of April 30th, the NYPD was given permission by CUNY administration to enter campus, beating, pepper spraying, and arresting demonstrators. These are our students, faculty mentors, colleagues, and friends.
We condemn this assault on academic freedom and freedom of expression in the strongest possible terms. Our event brings together some of the brightest minds in our field from around the world. We refuse to let the Graduate Center benefit from the prestige and creativity of our event without condemning CUNY’s brutalization of students and faculty, including those from the Graduate Center. CUNY administration must apologize for violating the human rights of demonstrators, and engage with their demands for disclosure, divestment, and a free CUNY for all.
As medievalists, we understand how history is viewed quite differently in the moment of its arrival than it is in retrospect. Any medieval organization that wishes to remain relevant must have the moral clarity to stand on the right side of history now: with student protestors, with academic freedom, and with the people of Gaza enduring an ongoing genocide. The members of PKMS and affiliates listed below are proud to take this stance.
Statement from individual members of the Pearl Kibre medieval study at the CUNY GC, written by co-chairs Emily and Chris, condemning CUNY's repression of students and violation of academic freedom last night April 30: docs.google.com/document/d/1... please share
01.05.2024 15:22 — 👍 9 🔁 7 💬 1 📌 1
yes, that will come the day before the conference for security reasons
15.04.2024 18:02 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
“The Medieval Uncanny”, a hybrid conference at the CUNY GC and on zoom May 3, 2024.
poster for our conference with @meganlcook.bsky.social which is coming up soon! Register here: www.eventbrite.com/e/pearl-kibr...
15.04.2024 14:31 — 👍 17 🔁 8 💬 1 📌 1
One more month! Register now for the hit conference of May ‘23, including papers on mystic weeping, homecoming in TGK, Arthurian dogs and more
02.04.2024 15:03 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Super excited for pretty much everything on the program, including (very selfishly) my own keynote in which I will attempt to make dirtbag medievalism talk to aesthetic theory!
14.03.2024 10:05 — 👍 31 🔁 6 💬 4 📌 0
Pearl Kibre Medieval Study 18th Annual Conference: The Medieval Uncanny
The 18th annual PKMS Conference, "The Medieval Uncanny", will be held at the CUNY Graduate Center in NYC and on Zoom May 3, 2024.
Registration is now open for PKMS’s 2024 conference, “The Medieval Uncanny!” To be held in hybrid format on zoom and at the CUNY Grad Center on May 3. Our keynote speaker is Dr. Megan Cook @meganlcook.bsky.social on “Minor Medievalisms”. Please register now!
www.eventbrite.com/e/pearl-kibr...
13.03.2024 16:44 — 👍 3 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 3
Pearl Kibre Medieval Study 18th Annual Conference: The Medieval Uncanny
The 18th annual PKMS Conference, "The Medieval Uncanny", will be held at the CUNY Graduate Center in NYC and on Zoom May 3, 2024.
Registration is now open for PKMS’s 2024 conference, “The Medieval Uncanny!” To be held in hybrid format on zoom and at the CUNY Grad Center on May 3. Our keynote speaker is Dr. Megan Cook @meganlcook.bsky.social on “Minor Medievalisms”. Please register now!
www.eventbrite.com/e/pearl-kibr...
13.03.2024 16:44 — 👍 3 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 3
MS for Catherine of Cleves at the Morgan, ft a Hellmouth
A bible stained with plant fiber to look purple with gold writing, the Morgan
Manuscript Friday! We visited the Morgan library and got to see their special exhibit on money and morality 😎
18.11.2023 00:34 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Mmmm, weird and messy, my favorite kind of medieval!
13.11.2023 20:03 — 👍 3 🔁 2 💬 2 📌 0
to answer some common questions: yes non medievalists can apply, yes you should apply if you’re an independent scholar or non academic, yes you can email us with questions at medieval.study@gmail.com
13.11.2023 19:44 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Call For Papers: The Medieval Uncanny
What: Pearl Kibre Medieval Study 18th Annual Conference
Where: Hybrid, hosted through The Graduate Center, CUNY
When: Friday 3 May 2024
ABSTRACT DEADLINE: January 31, 2024
There’s a great deal of a...
The cfp for PKMS’s annual conference is live, and we hope you’ll submit. The theme is “The Medieval Uncanny” and we hope to see papers that discuss the weird and messy aspects of the medieval period and our scholarship. Apply here by Jan 31!
13.11.2023 19:38 — 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 3
An image of the arches from the Cloisters, NYC.
Hello!
This is the official account for the Pearl Kibre Medieval Study, the official graduate student group at the CUNY Graduate Center. We’ll be talking about our plans for the year soon, so stay tuned!
28.09.2023 23:55 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 2
I'm an Independent Scholar (https://independentscholar.academia.edu/MonicaHGreen). Daughter #2 of Marlon & Eleanor Green. Focusing on #histmed, Global Health, the Black Death. Latest: https://doi.org/10.1017/mdh.2024.29
Literary, historical, and material analyses that employ innovative and interdisciplinary approaches. https://linktr.ee/mip_medpub
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The Journal of Arthurian Studies
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Brooklyn College / Grad Center Medievalist. Posthumanism. How to Make a Human (Ohio State UP 2011); How Not to Make a Human (Minnesota UP 2019). Currently working on The Irrational Animal.
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Medieval gender, crime, & history prof. at John Jay College & CUNY Graduate Center, writing about a survivor in c.1470 France for PrincetonUPress, 2023-4 Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, New York Public Library, bylines Slate etc.
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