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The Multicultural Middle Ages

By: Will Beattie Jonathan Correa Reyes Reed O'Mara & Logan Quigley
  • Summary

  • The Multicultural Middle Ages is a podcast where medievalists from all professional and disciplinary tracks can come together to think and talk about the too-oft-unsung diversity of the Middle Ages. We offer public-facing, open access content directed at experts and non-experts alike to present updated, accurate, and culturally responsible accounts of the plurality of the medieval period.

    Series producers: Will Beattie, Jonathan Correa Reyes, Reed O'Mara, and Logan Quigley.

    Our podcast is made possible by our partnership with the Graduate Student Committee of the Medieval Academy of America. Our Speculum Spotlight series is produced in partnership with Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies, and we are especially grateful for the support of Speculum’s Editor, Katherine L. Jansen.

    For more information about The Multicultural Middle Ages, visit our website:

    https://www.multiculturalmiddleages.com

    For more information about the Medieval Academy of America and the work being done by its Graduate Student Committee, visit: https://www.medievalacademy.org/page/Graduate_Students.

    Will Beattie, Jonathan Correa Reyes, Reed O'Mara, & Logan Quigley
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Episodes
  • Multilingualism in Post-Conquest Britain
    Apr 25 2024

    In the centuries after the Norman Conquest, as many as eight languages were spoken in the British Isles: English, Anglo-Norman, Latin, Norse, Welsh, Cornish, Irish, and Hebrew. Who spoke these languages, and how did they interact and influence each other? In this episode, Austin Benson discusses the linguistic and literary landscape of multilingual Britain, interviewing Dr. Sara Pons-Sanz at Cardiff University about Old Norse, Dr. Shamma Boyarin at the University of Victoria about Hebrew, and Dr. Georgia Henley at Saint Anselm College about Middle Welsh.

    For more information about these speakers and their conversation, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Speculum Spotlight: Race, Race-Thinking, and Identity in the Global Middle Ages
    Apr 1 2024

    What goes into editing a special issue of a journal? How does the framework of race and race-thinking inform medieval studies today? What is the role of objectivity in the study of the Middle Ages? Join us for this conversation with the editors of the special issue Race, Race-Thinking, and Identity in the Global Middle Ages, published by Speculum (99.2) in April 2024.

    This episode is a collaboration between The Multicultural Middle Ages and Speculum, and it was hosted by Katherine L. Jansen and Jonathan F. Correa-Reyes in conversation with Cord J. Whitaker, Nahir Otaño Gracia, and François-Xavier Fauvelle.

    For more information about these speakers and their conversation, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Built and Natural Environments in Medieval Contexts
    Mar 25 2024

    What is the relationship between so-called built and natural environments as they are represented in medieval literature, and what is the value of thinking about this relationship?

    Amy Juarez, Chelsea Keane, and Rebecca Davis discuss the nuanced connections between medieval literary representations of “built” and “natural” environments. Their wide-ranging discussion covers the multiplicity of Middle English words, the form of medieval poetic constructions, and the problematics of disciplinary distinctions.

    For more on this discussion, check out the episode notes on our website: multiculturalmiddleages.com.

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    1 hr and 1 min

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