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Haskins-Sponsored Session at the AHA
When
January 02, 2015
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Location
Midtown Suite (New York Hilton, Fourth Floor)
How and Why Men Appropriate Depictions of Violent Women
Chair:
Daniel Kelly,
St. John's University
Papers:
Ancient Paragons and Contemporary Corruptions: Depictions of Female Aggression in Late Anglo-Saxon England
Tracey-Anne Cooper
,
St. John's University
Anxiety and Approbation in Twelfth-Century Chronicler’s Writings on Queenly Leadership and Aggression
Christine Senecal
,
Shippensburg University
Naturally Unsuited or Appropriately Virile: Thirteenth-Century Francophone Views of Violent Women
Katrin Sjursen
,
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Comment:
Valerie Eads,
School of the Visual Arts
Chair:
Daniel Kelly,
St. John's University
Papers:
Ancient Paragons and Contemporary Corruptions: Depictions of Female Aggression in Late Anglo-Saxon England
Tracey-Anne Cooper
,
St. John's University
Anxiety and Approbation in Twelfth-Century Chronicler’s Writings on Queenly Leadership and Aggression
Christine Senecal
,
Shippensburg University
Naturally Unsuited or Appropriately Virile: Thirteenth-Century Francophone Views of Violent Women
Katrin Sjursen
,
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Comment:
Valerie Eads,
School of the Visual Arts
Chair:
Daniel Kelly,
St. John's University
Papers:
Ancient Paragons and Contemporary Corruptions: Depictions of Female Aggression in Late Anglo-Saxon England
Tracey-Anne Cooper
,
St. John's University
Anxiety and Approbation in Twelfth-Century Chronicler’s Writings on Queenly Leadership and Aggression
Christine Senecal
,
Shippensburg University
Naturally Unsuited or Appropriately Virile: Thirteenth-Century Francophone Views of Violent Women
Katrin Sjursen
,
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Comment:
Valerie Eads,
School of the Visual Arts
and Why Men Appropriate Depictions of Violent Women
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