<node id="336041">
  <nid>336041</nid>
  <type>news</type>
  <uid>
    <user id="27725"><![CDATA[27725]]></user>
  </uid>
  <created>1413970310</created>
  <changed>1475896639</changed>
  <title><![CDATA[LMC Chair Publishes Volume on Key Terms in Medievalism]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The discipline of medievalism has produced scholarship acknowledging the "makers" of the Middle Ages: those who re-discovered the period from 500 to 1500 by engaging with its cultural works, seeking inspiration from them, or fantasizing about them. Because these approaches often lack an overarching critical framework, Richard Utz and co-editor Elizabeth Emery solicited contributions by leading scholars to define and exemplify the essential terms used when speaking of the later reception of medieval culture.<br /><br />Included among the terms are the following: Archive, Authenticity, Authority, Christianity, Co-disciplinarity, Continuity, Feast, Genealogy, Gesture, Gothic, Heresy, Humor, Lingua, Love, Memory, Middle, Modernity, Monument, Myth, Play, Presentism, Primitive, Purity, Reenactment, Resonance, Simulacrum, Spectacle, Transfer, Trauma, Troubadour.</p><p>Emery is Professor of French and Graduate Coordinator at Montclair State University (Montclair, NJ, USA), and Utz is Chair and Professor of Medievalism Studies in LMC.<br /></p>&nbsp;]]></body>
  <field_subtitle>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_subtitle>
  <field_dateline>
    <item>
      <value>2014-10-22T00:00:00-04:00</value>
      <timezone><![CDATA[America/New_York]]></timezone>
    </item>
  </field_dateline>
  <field_summary_sentence>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[The volume aims to provide a common critical framework by calling into question the problematic yet commonly accepted vocabulary used in Medievalism Studies]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_summary_sentence>
  <field_summary>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_summary>
  <field_media>
          <item>
        <nid>
          <node id="336031">
            <nid>336031</nid>
            <type>image</type>
            <title><![CDATA[Terminology in Medievalism Studies]]></title>
            <body><![CDATA[]]></body>
                          <field_image>
                <item>
                  <fid>200508</fid>
                  <filename><![CDATA[medievalismcover-highres-2.jpg]]></filename>
                  <filepath><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/medievalismcover-highres-2_0.jpg]]></filepath>
                  <file_full_path><![CDATA[http://hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/medievalismcover-highres-2_0.jpg]]></file_full_path>
                  <filemime>image/jpeg</filemime>
                  <image_740><![CDATA[]]></image_740>
                  <image_alt><![CDATA[Terminology in Medievalism Studies]]></image_alt>
                </item>
              </field_image>
            
                      </node>
        </nid>
      </item>
      </field_media>
  <field_contact_email>
    <item>
      <email><![CDATA[]]></email>
    </item>
  </field_contact_email>
  <field_location>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_location>
  <field_contact>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[<p><a href="mailto:richard.utz@lmc.gatech.edu">richard.utz@lmc.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_contact>
  <field_sidebar>
    <item>
      <value><![CDATA[]]></value>
    </item>
  </field_sidebar>
  <field_boilerplate>
    <item>
      <nid><![CDATA[]]></nid>
    </item>
  </field_boilerplate>
  <!--  TO DO: correct to not conflate categories and news room topics  -->
  <!--  Disquisition: it's funny how I write these TODOs and then never
         revisit them. It's as though the act of writing the thing down frees me
         from the responsibility to actually solve the problem. But what can I
         say? There are more problems than there's time to solve.  -->
  <links_related> </links_related>
  <files> </files>
  <og_groups>
          <item>1281</item>
      </og_groups>
  <og_groups_both>
          <item>
        <![CDATA[Art Research]]>
      </item>
      </og_groups_both>
  <field_categories>
          <item>
        <tid>42941</tid>
        <value><![CDATA[Art Research]]></value>
      </item>
      </field_categories>
  <core_research_areas>
      </core_research_areas>
  <field_news_room_topics>
      </field_news_room_topics>
  <links_related>
      </links_related>
  <files>
      </files>
  <og_groups>
          <item>1281</item>
      </og_groups>
  <og_groups_both>
          <item><![CDATA[Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts]]></item>
      </og_groups_both>
  <field_keywords>
          <item>
        <tid>69611</tid>
        <value><![CDATA[medievalism]]></value>
      </item>
          <item>
        <tid>107001</tid>
        <value><![CDATA[terminology]]></value>
      </item>
      </field_keywords>
  <field_userdata><![CDATA[]]></field_userdata>
</node>
