“RED JACOBEA” The Chair of the Camino de Santiago and Pilgrimages of the University of Santiago de Compostela has opened an on-line database of institutions, initiatives, journals and research centers engaged with all aspects of pilgrimage to the shrine of
Volume 49.1 Table of Contents
CONTENTS FROM THE EDITOR Michelle M. Hamilton, Editor IN MEMORIAM Richard P. Kinkade (1939-2020) Jaime Leaños ARTICLES Bad Moon Rising: Coded Critique of Frederick II in the Libro de Alexandre Robert K. Fritz From Seduction to Sexual Assault: Consent and
Picturing Hispanismo (Open Access, Digital Culture Project)
Ángel Rañales Pérez and his 300-level Spanish students announce the launch of their open access digital project “Picturing Hispanismo: History, Voices and Texts.” The project focuses on examining and experiencing Transatlantic Hispanismo and the humanities in a non-conventional format within the
IMANA Roundtable Kalamazoo 2021
Iberomedieval Studies: Taking Stock, Moving Forward (a roundtable sponsored by IMANA) Anniversaries often inspire moments of reflection. The 56th International Congress on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo (or “KalamaZoom”) was no exception, as demonstrated by the roundtable organized by Linde M.
Online Teaching Resources
As many of us transition to remote instruction, La corónica Commons users are compiling resources to support teaching and learning. Categories include: General Resources for Online Instruction Resources for Teaching Language Classes Online Resources for Teaching Medieval Literature Online Resources
Discussion Panel – Life after Grad School: Navigating the Job Market and Getting Published
Panel organized by the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Student Association (MEMSSA) and hosted by the University of Kansas. Location: online, via Zoom Register here: https://kansas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0of-Cqpz8pHtcI4V4Pdaz3WrcG-9npqrPy Date: 11 March 2021 at 1:00 p.m. Central Time Contact: Sadie Arft (sadiearft@ku.edu)
Virtual Talk by Carolyn Nadeau
Virtual Talk, “European Perspectives on the Olla podrida and other Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Fare,” by Carolyn Nadeau organized by the Center for Medieval Studies at the University of Minnesota and La corónica. Location: online, vía Zoom Event Link:
Presentations from Virtual Symposium “Pilgrimage in the Midst of Pandemic”
Virtual Symposium “Pilgrimage in the Midst of Pandemic” organized by the Institute for Pilgrimage Studies and hosted by William and Mary University. Location: online, via Institute for Pilgrimage Studies’ YouTube channel Presentation videos currently available for viewing on YouTube (live
Newly updated Cantar del mio cid website
Check out the newly updated Cantar de mio Cid website (https://miocid.wlu.edu) by Matthew Bailey (Washington and Lee U) and colleagues. Also available: Recitation of entire poem, MP3 audio (https://miocid.wlu.edu/mp3/cid.mp3) Recitation of entire poem, HTML5 Video with subtitles (https://miocid.wlu.edu/main/movs/cid.html)
OA Content in Volume 48.1
Read the following pieces and article from 48.1 free on Project Muse (links below). ARTICLES De pecadores a sufrientes: endemoniados en la Vida de San Millán de la Cogolla y la Vida de Santo Domingo de Silos Rocío Rubio Moirón
OA Content in Volume 48.2
Read the following pieces and article from 48.2 free on Project Muse (links below). La corónica International Book Award Forum: S. J. Pearce. The Andalusí Literary Intellectual Tradition: The Role of Arabic in Judah ibn Tibbon’s Ethical Will. Indiana UP, 2017. (Winner of
Research and Teaching in the Time of COVID-19
Early Career Scholars of Medieval Iberia Discuss Research and Teaching in the Time of COVID-19 Final grades had been submitted. Graduation ceremonies, unfortunately, largely had not been attended. A long summer stretched before us with fewer or no social gatherings
Bibliography of Race and Visibility in Medieval Iberia
This bibliography is intended to gather a number of sources in relation to Hispano-Iberianists’ involvement in contemporary uses and constructions of Medieval Iberia and the Twitter hashtag #HereAreTheIberianists. […] To read on, click here.
Call for Lesson Plans on Medieval Iberian Literature, History, and Culture
Did you teach a particularly successful online lesson during the COVID-19 pandemic? Would you be willing to share with other La corónica Commons users who might have to teach remotely again in the fall? Please consider posting lesson plans for teaching Medieval
Open Iberia/América online
The Open Iberia/América online, open access teaching anthology of premodern primary texts from the Spanish-speaking world is launched: https://openiberiaamerica.hcommons.org/ For more information, or to contribute, contact General Editor David Wacks at wacks@uoregon.edu
OA content: 2020 Walsh Award Article
Download and read the 2020 John K. Walsh Award-winning article by Fernando Riva for free on Project MUSE. Fernando Riva. “‘Mas querìa yr perdersse o la uentura mudar’: curiosidad intelectual y peregrinaje en el Libro de Apolonio.” La corónica: A
OA content in La corónica vol. 45, no. 2, Spring 2017
Read the critical cluster on Redes Petristas from vol. 45, no. 2, Spring 2017 of La corónica on Project Muse for free!
OA content in La corónica vol. 46, no. 1 Fall 2017
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OA content in La corónica vol. 47, no. 2 Spring 2019
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La corónica Vol. 45, No. 1, Fall 2016
Read volume 45, number 1, Fall 2016 of La corónica free on Project Muse! ARTICLES “In Memoriam: David Mackenzie, 1943–2016” John O’Neill “La sentimentalització de Dante a la poesia cortesana del segle XV: la Glòria d’amor de fra Bernat Hug