The Roundtable, organized by the Medieval Studies Graduate Association (MSGA), is a place for graduate students to workshop their projects and a community space where everyone's voice and presence are valued whether or not they have expertise on the topic being presented. It is both a space for graduate students to receive feedback on their works in progress and an opportunity for faculty and graduate students to learn more about the wide range of specialties represented in the medievalist community at Cornell.
The Roundtable will meet this semester in Olin Library 703 from 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm on the following Thursdays:
- September 25th - Marijke Perry, "The Relationships between Musica Mundana and Musica Instrumentalis"
- October 23rd - Sarah LaVoy-Brunette, “Converting the Wilderness in Early Medieval England and New York State"
- November 20th - Fedor Nekhaenko, "'Angelic community with no individuals?’ William of Ware against the principle of individuation"
Any papers will be distributed via email about a week in advance.
Contact Cagney Kelshaw (cnk36) if you have any questions.